Poster Cult
By (Author) Dafi Kuhne
Text by Christian Brndle
Text by Dafi Khne
Text by Angelina Lippert
By (photographer) Peter Hauser
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Lars Muller Publishers
12th November 2024
Switzerland
Hardback
160
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
Dafi Khne is one of Switzerland's foremost poster designers whose diverse, bold work embraces both traditional production tools and modern design processes. Although his posters are printed on presses from the 1960s, they do not look like typical letterpress prints. Instead, they connect with the history of letterpress production while pushing the boundaries of long-established graphic and typographic techniques. Using analog printing presses, computer software applications, laser cutters, and freshly cast hot-metal-type, he creates wildly creative, large-format posters. Working from his vast letterpress studio in the Swiss Alps, Dafi Khne simultaneously drives poster culture and upholds the cult of the poster. Khne's first monograph with Lars Mller Publishers, True Print, served as an introduction to Dafi's work from the years 2009 to 2016. Poster Cult focuses on the processes, background and context that inform his more recent poster work. AUTHORS: Dafi Khne teaches on a project basis at various universities, including ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Angelina Lippert is the executive director and curator of Poster House in New York City. Peter Hauser is a photographer based in Zurich. 86 illustrations