Otl aicher biography of mahatma gandhi

  • On this Martyr's Day, we remember Mahatma Gandhi and his legacy of peace, resilience, and selflessness that continue to inspire us.
  • Co-founder of the Ulm School of Design, Otl Aicher, photographed Indian street scenes in 1960.
  • The sombre underside of functionalism was clearly expressed by the German graphic designer Otl Aicher one global war later.
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    Thorie analytique des probabilits
    Pierre Simon Laplace

    In this book, dedicated to Napolean, Laplace explains how to deal with uncertainty in a very intuitive way using probability as a degree of belief.

    Ali Abbas
    Industrial & Enterprise Systems Engineering
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    Robert M. Pirsig

    Fouad Abd-El-Khalick
    Curriculum & Instruction
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    Functional Biochemistry in Health and Disease
    E. A. Newsholme and A. R. Leech

    This book integrates metabolism, nutrition, and physiology in a unifying perspective that was an essential component of my graduate training and is a resource I still value.

    Joseph Beverly
    Animal Sciences
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    The Screwtape Letters
    C. S. Lewis

    The Screwtape Letters has continued to speak directly to my desire, which emerged when I was still relatively young, to better understand the choices I make in life. In this allegorical tale, Lewis brilliantly exposes the subtle lies and veiled temptations that can tilt our decision-making, and ultimately, the way we live our lives. Now older,

    Book of the month: Between Chairs at Ulm and NID

    In a country at risk of losing touch with its handcrafted roots, a reminder of India’s dialogue with Ulm School of Design is timely and necessary

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    In summer 1965, industrial designer Hans Gugelot, who taught at the Ulm School of Design in Germany, visited the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad, India, to develop a fan. ‘I have meanwhile made a small armchair. The model will be finished on Monday. Very simple. The seat is fabric fixed only at the front and top, slats inserted (from underneath) ensure that it hangs well … and I want to prove that you can get results from simple things too.’ 

    The India Lounge – or 24/42 Chair, named after the standard German timber section – was co-designed with the Indian designer Gajanan Upadhyaya: a transcultural exchange made manifest in beautifully crafted teak and textile.

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    Hans Gugelot’s design for the India Lounge chair is described in a letter from 1965

    The India Lounge is the touchstone for Between Chairs: Design Pedagogies in Transcultural Dialogue, the result of research conducted by last year’s Bauhaus Lab. The publication of design conversations in the mid-’60s between the Bauhaus