GÉRARD IFERT
A DESIGN ANTIHERO

B42-226
parution September 2025
langue English/French
designer deValence
format 192 x 252 mm
pages 152 p.
ISBN 9782494983267
thème design, graphic design

Translated by Caroline Higgitt.

Book published with the support of université Paris 8 and laboratoire AIAC.

Available for preorder.
In bookstores on September 5.

During his discreet yet exceptional career, Gérard Ifert was a graphic designer, scenographer, furniture maker, and photographer: in short, he was a designer. Encouraged by his training at the Basel School of Arts and Crafts in the late 1940s, then by his integration into the multi-disciplinary team of the Marshall Plan exhibitions in Paris in the early 1950s, he spent his life defending a multifaceted and collaborative approach to his profession. Considering the numerous publications and exhibitions of his work throughout his career, it is surprising that Gérard Ifert did not achieve the same level of recognition as other designers of his generation.

This monograph offers some keys to understanding the “invisibility” of this Swiss designer based in Paris. In four chapters, it explores different aspects of his work, highlights the cross-disciplinary nature that unites them, and investigates a unique approach to design that was specific to the context of the second half of the twentieth century.

GÉRARD IFERT. A DESIGN ANTIHERO