Doris Casse-Schlüter

Doris Casse-Schlüter (1942-2022) was born in Gelsenkirchen. She studied visual communication at the Folkwang School in Essen and then worked as a freelance designer. Among other things, Casse-Schlüter created the corporate design of the city of Aachen with a stylized depiction of the Kaiserbad am Büchel. She also created the logo of the city of Bonn, in which the "o" is immortalized as a striking kissing mouth.

In 1985, Doris Casse-Schlüter was appointed Professor of Visual Communication at Aachen University of Applied Sciences. From 1992 to 2004, she held the office of Senator.

Casse-Schlüter's work has been recognized with the Red Dot Design Award and the Gold Award of the German Poster Museum as well as the Gold Awards of the Art Directors Club and the Type Directors Club in New York City.

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