Hans G. Conrad

Hans G. Conrad (*11 June 1926 in Remetschwil, Switzerland as Johann Gerold Konrad; † 26 December 2003 in Cologne, Germany) was a photographer and graphic designer in the 20th century.

Hans G. Conrad grew up in modest circumstances and graduated from the so-called Werkschule of Brown, Boveri & Cie. in Baden, Switzerland.

Conrad worked for Bill, who, at that time, had been commissioned to design the Swiss Pavilion for the Milan Triennial IX in 1951.

[3] Conrad became a member of the editorial staff of the business magazine "Capital" in 1970 (position comparable to today's Creative Director).

[4][5] Adolf Theobald was the publisher of the magazine and Ferdinand Simoneit its editor in chief until 1974 at which time Johannes Gross took over the position.

Hans G. Conrad – a portrait from April 1964
Hans G. Conrad's student identification card
Hans G. Conrad (photo): Ulm School of Design (Hochschule für Gestaltung, HfG), Germany, 1955. Architect: Max Bill
Hans G. Conrad (photo): Walter Gropius at the terrace of the Ulm School of Design during the building opening ceremonies, 1 October 1955
Hans G. Conrad (design and photo): Exhibition bus for Braun, 1957
Hans G. Conrad (photo): Free standing pavilion of the electrical appliance manufacturer Braun on the site of the Trade Fair Frankfurt am Main, 1959