Ladislav Sutnar
- Introduction
- Ladislav Sutnar (9 November 1897 – 13 November 1976) was a graphic designer from Plzeň, Czechoslovakia (in western Bohemia) who was a pioneer of information design and information architecture. Although he is uncredited, his contributions to business organization benefited society, which included creating a user-friendly telephone directory by implementing parenthetical area codes. He received design commissions from a variety of employers, including McGraw-Hill, IBM, and the United Nations. He also worked as art director for Sweet's Catalog Service for almost twenty years. Sutnar held many one-man exhibitions, and his work is on permanent display in MoMA. He is best known for his books, including Controlled Visual Flow: Shape, Line and Color, Package Design: The Force of Visual Selling, and Visual Design in Action: Principles, Purposes. Sutnar was a master of exhibition design, typography, advertising, posters, magazine and book design.
- Wikidata
- Q6469715
- Introduction
- Sutnar was the leader of the Prague based group of artists and designers known as "Cooperative Work" which became the leading proponent of Czech functionalist design. He also designed books, textiles, flatware, porcelain, and glassware. From 1928 to the late 1930s, Sutnar collaborated with photographer Josef Sudek. Sudek photographed the products designed by Sutnar for the magazines published by "Cooperative Work". In 1939, Sutnar emigrated to New York City, where he worked as an advertising, display, and industrial designer. American and Czech designer.
- Nationalities
- American, Czech
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Designer, Photographer
- Name
- Ladislav Sutnar
- Ulan
- 500036768
Exhibitions
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Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented
Dec 13, 2020–Apr 10, 2021
MoMA
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513: Design for Modern Life
Through summer 2021
MoMA
Collection gallery
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How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior
Oct 1, 2016–Apr 23, 2017
MoMA
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Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons
Apr 5–Sep 8, 2013
MoMA
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Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
Jul 29–Nov 5, 2012
MoMA
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Ladislav Sutnar has
13 exhibitionsonline.
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Ladislav Sutnar Vystava moderniho csl. textilu (Poster for Modern Textiles Exhibition) 1928–1929
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Ladislav Sutnar Vystava Harmonickeho Domova (Exhibition on Harmonious Living) 1930
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Ladislav Sutnar 7. brezen 1930 den osvety 1930
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Ladislav Sutnar Poster for International Exhibition of Toys and Teaching Aids (Mezinárodní výstava hraček a učebných pomůcek), Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague 1930
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Ladislav Sutnar Zdravotnicka vystava (Poster for Health Exhibition) 1931
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Augustin Tschinkel, Ladislav Sutnar Rodiče a škola 1931
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Ladislav Sutnar The Minimum House (Nejmenší dům), edited by Oldřich Starý 1931
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Ladislav Sutnar D P Znackadobreknihy (D P The Trademark of a Good Book) (Poster advertising the publishing house Družstevní Práce [Co-operative work], Prague) 1932
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Ladislav Sutnar Promotional card for designer Ladislav Sutnar 1932
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Ladislav Sutnar Tea and Mocha Set 1929–1932
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Ladislav Sutnar Tea Set c.1932
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Ladislav Sutnar Little Civics Reader (Malá vlastivěda) by Bedřich Mendel, with maps and diagrams by Augustin Tschinkel 1935
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Ladislav Sutnar "Knihy Sfinx" Vas vitezny tah 1920-1937
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Ladislav Sutnar Svaz Ceskoslovenskeho dila (Association of the Czechoslovak Werkbund) c.1933
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Ladislav Sutnar Why, What, How: Essential Product Information 1942
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Ladislav Sutnar Prototype for Build the Town building blocks 1940-43
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Ladislav Sutnar Build the Town Building Blocks 1940-43
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Ladislav Sutnar Book Covers–Typography and Photography (Knižní obálky–Písmo a fotografie) c. 1938
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Ladislav Sutnar Book Covers–Typography and Photography (Knižní obálky–Písmo a fotografie) c. 1938
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Ladislav Sutnar Cover and Magazine Design (Obálka a úprava časopisu) c. 1938
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Ladislav Sutnar Stationery and Forms (Dopisní papíry a tiskopisy) c. 1938
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Ladislav Sutnar Theater Signs and Forms (Divadelní cedule a tiskopisy) c. 1938
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Ladislav Sutnar Catalog Design Process 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Harco Masts-Towers 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Catalog Design Progress by K. Lönberg-Holm and Ladislav Sutnar 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Warren Telechron 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Foxboro Industrial Instrumentation 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar 4-Square Lumber Products 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Cuno Continuously Cleanable Filters for Product Designers 1941-1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Cuno Continuously Cleanable Filters for Mechanical and Process Industries 1941-1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Foxboro Industrial Instrumentation 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar MM Multi-Measure Metal Enclosures 1941-1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Warren Telechron 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Warren Telechron 1944
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Ladislav Sutnar Design and Paper, Number 19 1945
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Ladislav Sutnar Meadow Gold: Comprehensive Point of Sale Program 1946
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Ladislav Sutnar Process Industries Quarterly 1946
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Ladislav Sutnar Ladislav Sutnar Design 1947
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Ladislav Sutnar Design Ladislav Sutnar 1947
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Ladislav Sutnar Armstrong Corkboard and Cork Covering 1941-1947
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Ladislav Sutnar II Olympiad in America (Poster for an athletic and cultural event held in New York City for Americans of Czech and Slovak descent, sponsored by the Workers Gymnastics Federation of USA and the Eastern Divisions of S.G.U. Sokol) 1947
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Ladislav Sutnar Promotion Kit for Build the Town Building Block Set c. 1943
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Ladislav Sutnar Promotion Kit for Build the Town Building Block Set c. 1943
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Ladislav Sutnar Sutnar + Hall-307 East 37 St-New York 16, NY Unknown
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Ladislav Sutnar Best Wishes of the Season, Ladislav Sutnar Unknown
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Ladislav Sutnar Alemite Industrial Lubrication Equipment 1941-1950
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Ladislav Sutnar Catalog Design 1950
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Ladislav Sutnar Catalog Design Process by K. Lönberg-Holm and Ladislav Sutnar 1950
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