Automatic Telephone System - Netherlands (1962)

Year: 1962

Format: Postage Stamp

Illustrator: Otto Treumann (1919-2001)

Client: Netherlands Postal Service


Details: This 1962 stamp from the Netherlands marks the completion of the automation of the telephone network. It was designed by Otto Treumann (1919-2001), a German-born Dutch designer.

Treumann left Germany in 1935 to escape Nazi persecution, settling in Amsterdam. He enrolled at the New Art School (Nieuwe Kunstschool) in 1936, where he studied commercial art.

His work was influenced by Swiss typography and Bauhaus principles and was a pioneering force in the modernisation of graphic design in the Netherlands.

Treumann's clients included publishing house Wolters Noordhoff, the Kroller-Muller Museum, the Royal Institute of Dutch Architects and El Al Airlines. He also designed posters for the Industries Fair in Utrecht, the Rotterdam Ahoy and Tattoo in Delft.

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