Julius E. F. Gipkens


Julius E. F. Gipkens was a German painter, illustrator and graphic designer.

Early life and career

Julius Gipkens was born in Hannover, Germany. Gipkens was self-taught and found inspiration in Lucian Bernhard's work, eventually contributing greatly to the Sachplakat style himself. Gipkens moved to Berlin and started working. Alongside Lucian Bernhard, Hans Rudi Erdt and Julius Klinger he was employed on an exclusive contract with Hollerbaum & Schmidt. He created posters for Germany during World [War I]. After the war, he created illustrations for advertising and design firms, and newspapers. He immigrated to the United States in 1933.

Notable works

Typefaces

  • Admiral
  • Admiral Halbfett
  • Femina
  • Majestic

Death and legacy

He died in New [York City]. His work is held in the collections of the Library of Congress and Victoria & Albert Museum.