Edgar Reinhard, Switzerland (1982)
Human Practicality Serves Human Emotion Edgar Reinhard s Work is remarkable: powerful, memorable and imaginativ. But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about Reinhard is that he is still toweringly succesful...
Read full biographyHuman Practicality  Serves Human Emotion
Edgar Reinhard s Work is remarkable: powerful, memorable and imaginativ. But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about Reinhard is  that he is still toweringly succesful at a time when some marketing and communications people might feel that there is  no need for this kind of work at all.
Surely, the grand set piece show stand cannot  be an integral  part of a corporate whole. Although it may have a secondary role in bringing people together, in a world  of 
coordination integrated marketing and communications, it must surely be a costly irrelevance. And this is where  Reinhard  s  skill, perhaps amounting to genius, emerges .di
He manages to keep his work relevant, powerful and at the heart of his clients mind set.  And this of course is not only a tribute tot h work of Reinhard, but to the wisdom of his clients.Chemical
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Publications
Nomadic Architecture
(1998)
- Edgar Reinhard
 
Lars Muller Publishers
Exhibition Design Trade Shows Marketing Events
Who is Who in Graphic Design
(1974)
- Martin Heller,
 - Toshihiro Katayama,
 - Helmut Langer,
 - Trix Wetter
 
Werd Verlg
300 Leading Graphic Designers from 46 Countries
AGI Graphic Design Since 1950
(2007)
- Ben & Elys Ben
 
Thames & Hudson
FHK AGI annuals
(1981)
- FHK Henrion
 
Grafic Sha publishing
Messestand Design
(1995)
- Wenz Gahler Ingrid
 
Verlagsanstalt Alexander Koch
First Choice
(1985)
- Ken Cato
 
Posters by AGI Members
- Rodolphe de Harak
 
Education
Professor
- Postgraduate
 
1995 – 2007
- University of Applied Sciences OWL Department of Architecture and Space Design (Germany)
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Lectures
Visual Communications
(1984)
- Ohio State University, Coumbus Dept. of Industrial Design, USA
 
Agencies
Establishment of Reinhard Design Studio
1972 – present
NomadicArchitecture.ch