Schrofer named his own design ’Sans Serious’. Its lack of originality didn’t disturb him—as he explained to Vonk and in LOM, designers working with geometric shapes in constrained design spaces were bound to find convergent solutions.
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Schrofer was soon afterwards approached to design the catalog for a 1963 exhibition on the interwar art and design journal i10 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Schrofer built the design around his script, which became the foundation for all the publicity materials for the show. (That’s Schrofer in front of his poster.)