Meadow diversity versus meadow poverty in the Bregenzerwald. — Why have flowers if there are no bees?

Clemens Theobert Schedler

The plants highlighted in red are disappearing or have already disappeared. Teaching poster based on an idea by Roland Gnaiger; done with the expertise of the biologist Rosemarie Zöhrer and the landscape architect Rita Illien; the illustrations are taken from the three-volume work “Flora der Schweiz / Flora of Switzerland” by Hans Ernst Hess, Elias Landolt and Rosmarie Hirzel, published in 1967 by Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel; the repro photography was done by Lucas Breuer.

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    Clemens Theobert Schedler, Austria (1998)

    Born in Munich on April 15, 1962, grew up in Vorarlberg, has lived in Vienna since 1983. Enters the world of visual design at age 20: one year of art...

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    The plants highlighted in red are disappearing or have already disappeared. Teaching poster based on an idea by Roland Gnaiger; done with the expertise of the biologist Rosemarie Zöhrer and the landscape architect Rita Illien; the illustrations are taken from the three-volume work “Flora der Schweiz / Flora of Switzerland” by Hans Ernst Hess, Elias Landolt and Rosmarie Hirzel, published in 1967 by Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel; the repro photography was done by Lucas Breuer.

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    Clemens Theobert Schedler, Austria (1998)

    Born in Munich on April 15, 1962, grew up in Vorarlberg, has lived in Vienna since 1983.

    Enters the world of visual design at age 20: one year of art history in Salzburg, four years of commercial art in Vienna at the Höhere Graphische Bundes- Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, three years freelance work for Walter Bohatsch and later for two other (at the time) fun ad agencies. Since 1990, free and freelance visual designer, concept advisor, and project developer.

    In my work, I simply
    try to bake good bread.

    Visual resonance spaces
    for looking, reading, and seeing:

    For me, power lies
    in the dignity of the plain,
    in the movement of the simple,
    and in solutions
    that lie close to home.

    Solution means when it is good for everyone.

    Agencies

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    Awards

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    • 2011

    NO MORE SUBMISSIONS to competitions, contests and lottery since
    • 2004, 2005, 2010

    Austrian State Prize for THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AUSTRIAN BOOKS
    • 2006

    Silver Medal BEST BOOK DESIGN FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, Stiftung Buchkunst, Leipzig
    • 2003

    BEST BUSINESS POSTER IN GERMANY, Münchner Plakatjury

    Other Professional Activities

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    • Facilitator TŸPO ST. GALLEN – Schule für Gestaltung

      2011 – present

    • Facilitator SYMPOSIUM RAABS – Typographic Society of Austria

      2011 – present

    • Facilitator VLOW! – International Conference, Open Space, Award

      2008 – 2016

    • Facilitator TYPO BERLIN – International Design Conference

      2007 – 2009