What makes a poster unforgettable? In this workshop, participants learn how to transform a clear idea into a visually compelling poster. They work with color, form, and typography to convey content concisely and develop a unique design style.
Factsheet
- Learning mode
- Onsite
- ECTS credits
- 2
- Next start
- 29.6.2026
- Duration
- 1 week
- Teaching languages
- German / English
- Venues
- Campus HGK Basel
- Fee
- CHF 900
At a glance
- Explore iconic Swiss poster culture through visits and input sessions
- Develop original, visually striking posters using playful, experimental techniques
- Engage with a key concept and corporate identity, creating coherent and independent artistic expression
- Benefit from expert insight with input sessions, including studio visits, led by Leander Eisenmann
Aims and benefits
Everyone realizes whether a poster is outstanding immediately upon seeing it: its visual appeal, the stringency of its content, a surprising punch line, its topicality and individuality convince us in an instant.But how can we design such a mind-blowing poster ourselves? A poster is a large, two-dimensional surface with a fascinating illusion of colour and form, movement, space, and perspective. Its design will have to correspond to many different aspects: a key concept and an existing corporate identity, for instance. It will have to be recognizable, understandable, original, and project an independent artistic expression.Right at the beginning of the workshop, we shall enter an inspired, creative flow and develop such a work by means of playful, experimental design techniques and a sharply analytical eye, discovering that there are virtually no limits to the possibilities of good design!In input sessions (a visit to an outstanding design studio, a visit to the Basel Poster Collection, plus insights into my own collection of exclusive screen-printed posters), we shall place the iconic Swiss poster culture in a current, contemporary context and explore what excellent poster design means in 2023. For all this, we have time, motivation, and a perfect setting at our disposal – so let's get to it!
Target audience
Basic knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign is required for the workshop.
Structure and programme contents
Programme
Further Education Options
General Information Workshops Institute Digital Communication Environments (IDCE)
Lecturers
Leander Eisenmann started his career as a graphic designer at pre-school age, so to speak, when he drew a bare climbing tree for monkeys, which had fascinated him during his last visit to the zoo, instead of a pretty tree with apples for a school enrolment test: reduced to the max... In fact, that’s why he was not allowed to enrol right away, though it did not detract from his passion for design and creativity.
After some stays in Munich (as a designer at the Siemens Design Center and in the office of Rolf Müller), Amsterdam, and Berlin (as guest artist at Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben), he has been working in his Zurich studio since 1997 focusing on poster and book design, drawing, painting as well as targeted artistic interventions. Since 2002, he has been a lecturer in Visual Communication for both the BA and MA programmes at the Institute Digital Communication Environments IDCE at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW.
He organizes workshops and gives lectures in Switzerland and abroad, and his work has been shown in book and poster exhibitions in Berlin, Essen, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Lausanne, Lucerne, Seoul, Taipei, and Zurich, among other places.
In 2021, his poster series Stop Assad was among the “100 Best Posters Germany, Austria, Switzerland 2020”. In 2022, he exhibited at the Haus Konstruktiv museum in Zurich as part of the Förderpreis Bildende Kunst of the Canton of Zurich.
Requirements and admission
The continuing education programs are primarily aimed at individuals with an academic degree from a recognized university and relevant professional experience after graduation.Individuals with equivalent qualifications will be admitted if their eligibility for participation is demonstrated by other evidence.
For further questions, please contact the Continuing Education Department, Ralf Michel
Organisational matters
Fees
Information and regulations
Registration
Poster Design29 June 2026
- Date
- 29.6.2026–10.7.2026
- Duration
- 5 days
- School days
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
- Place
- Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW
Freilager-Platz 1
4142 Münchenstein b. Basel























