- Otto "Otl"
Aicher (German: [ˈɔtl̩ ˈʔaɪçɐ]; 13 May 1922 – 1
September 1991) was a
German graphic designer and typographer.
Aicher co-founded and taught...
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Aicher is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anton Aicher (1859–1930),
Austrian artistic theatre director Gretl Aicher, (1928–2012),...
- Emma
Aicher (born 13
November 2003) is a
Swedish born-German
World Cup
alpine ski
racer who also
holds Swedish citizenship. In the
alpine World Cup, she...
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Anton Aicher (1859 – 5
February 1930) was the
founding Artistic Director of the
Salzburg Marionette Theatre. He
founded the
company in 1913 and was its...
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specializes in
alternative rock and
dream pop.[citation needed]
Music critic Bill
Aicher noted that the "soundtrack follow[s] in a
similar gothic vein" to the visuals...
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Gretl Aicher (July 19, 1928 –
March 14, 2012) was the
Artistic Director of the
Salzburg Marionette Theatre.
Gretl Aicher took over the
position of Artistic...
- Rose (the
White Rose). In 1943, the
Scholls and
Aicher were
arrested by the **** party.
While Aicher was released, the
Scholls went to trial,
where they...
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unofficial satirical posters.
Waldi was
created by
German designer Otl
Aicher, who
amongst others was also
responsible for
designing the logo for German...
- Inge
Aicher-Scholl (11
August 1917 – 4
September 1998), born in present-day Crailsheim, Germany, was the
daughter of
Robert Scholl,
mayor of Forchtenberg...
- of the
White Rose. They were
supported by
other people, including: Otl
Aicher,
Willi Habermann [de] ("Grogo"),
Theodor Haecker,
Anneliese Graf, Traute...