ulm: Journal of the Ulm School for Design was published from 1958–1968 in 14 issues (21 numbers). This international journal provided a comprehensive account of the theoretical, rational and practical curriculum at one of Europe’s most influential design schools since the Bauhaus. Co-founded by Inge Aicher-Scholl, Otl Aicher and Max Bill, the HfG opened in 1953 (officially in 1955) and closed in 1968. Although the journal's editorial staff changed over the years, primary figures included: Tomás Maldonado, Hanno Kesting, Gui Bonsiepe and Renate Kietzmann. The first 5 issues were published in English, French and German and subsequent issues in English and German. (Source)
ulm 1 (Oct 1958), PDF (4 mb).
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ulm 2 (Oct 1958), PDF (5 mb).
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ulm 3 (Jan 1959), PDF (2 mb).
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ulm 4 (cApr 1959), PDF (2 mb).
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ulm 5 (Jul 1959), PDF (3 mb).
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ulm 6 (Oct 1962), PDF (3 mb).
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ulm 7 (Jan 1963), PDF (3 mb).
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ulm 8/9 (Sep 1963), PDF (19 mb).
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ulm 10/11 (May 1965), PDF (20 mb).
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ulm 12/13 (Mar 1965), PDF (19 mb).
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ulm 14/15/16 (Dec 1965), PDF (21 mb).
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ulm 17/18 (Jun 1966), PDF (13 mb).
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ulm 19/20 (cAug 1967), PDF (18 mb).
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ulm 21 (cApr 1968), PDF (47 mb).
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Scans via René Spitz; Covers via Display.
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