Telephone Directory Covers, Bell Canada

Telephone Directory Covers, Bell Canada

Rolf Harder
Canadian, born Germany, 1929–2013
1989
A lithograph of repeatable cover designs for Bell Canada in which the designer uses graduated purple and blue dots to turn the idea of telephone connections into a modular graphic identity.
You immediately see a grid of nine similar dot-clusters on a pale ground—small circles grow and shift in color so the clusters appear to pulse and tilt, producing a subtle optical vibration across the page.
It represents late-20th-century corporate design’s move toward systematic, repeatable visual identities that used simple, halftone-like motifs to make abstract networks and communication visible, linking commercial branding with optical and minimalist art strategies.
Medium
Lithograph
Dimensions
each: 13 3/8 x 10" (34 x 25.4 cm)
Classification
Credit
Gift of the designer
Accession
427.2007.1-6
Palette
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