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Israeli-born Noma Bar studied graphic design and typography at the Jerusalem Academy of Art& Design before moving to London in 2001. Describing his craft as visual communication, combining the skills of artist, illustrator and designer, Noma states he’s “after the maximum communication with minimum elements”. His two stunning and highly acclaimed books, The Many Faces of Noma Bar and Negative Space have become a must have for the design industry. He has exhibited worldwide, including solo shows in London, New York and Paris. Noma’s work has become well known throughout the advertising world, winning various industry awards. more recently the prestigious Yellow Pencil award at the D&AD Professional Awards 2012 for his series of Don DeLilo covers,created with London design studio It’s Nice That.
Motion First - “NextGEN Werbeclip” - Moodboard / Animated Scene Test
Theatre poster for a critical play about swiss tourism, performed in an old museum about the alps. (based on a poster by Ernst Hodel from 1928)
Poster for an exhibition about new tourism posters for destinations in Central Switzerland
Poster for a popular petition against too much tourist busses in the small city Lucerne