Erkki Ruuhinen (born September 3, 1943, in
Toivakka, Finland) is a Finnish
graphic designer
A graphic designer is a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images, typography, or motion graphics to create a piece of design. A graphic designer creates the graphics primarily for published, ...
specializing in business emblems, logos and
design management. He is also known for his film posters and his calligraphic and typographic work.
Design projects
In 1993-1994 Ruuhinen made the visual redesign of
Kesko Group and its four retail companies: K-lähikauppa, K-market, K-supermarket and Citymarket.
In addition, his company has designed logos and visual style for the following companies, products and communities:
Ilmarinen
Ilmarinen (), the Eternal Hammerer, blacksmith and inventor in the ''Kalevala'', is a god and archetypal artificer from Finnish mythology. He is immortal and capable of creating practically anything, but is portrayed as being unlucky in love. He i ...
Pension Insurance Company,
Labsystems Oy,
Marja Kurki Design, Garantia Insurance Company,
Orion Diagnostica, The City of
Helsinki, Helsinki Waterworks,
Heureka Heureka is a Finnish science center in the Tikkurila district of Vantaa, Finland, north of Helsinki, designed by Heikkinen – Komonen Architects. It is located at the intersection of the Finnish Main Line and the river Keravanjoki.
The aim of th ...
the Finnish Science Center, Marketing Institute, The Association of Finnish Advertisers, Tampere Hall, Expomark, Pellervo Confederation of Finnish Cooperatives, Turva Insurance Company,
WSOY Company Books,
Valtra Valmet, Vantaa Energy, Yellow Transport, Crafts Association Taito Group and Taito-Shop retail stores, Jyväskylä Educational Consortium and Jyväskylä Institute of Adult Education.
Film posters
In addition to his industrial work, Ruuhinen has designed posters for films and other cultural events. In particular, he has designed posters for most of the films directed or produced by
Jörn Donner. These include the two posters for the
Academy Award winning film
Fanny and Alexander by
Ingmar Bergman
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in 1982. Some of his film posters were exhibited in
Amos Andersson art museum in 1993 in the 25th anniversary exhibition of Jörn Donner Productions.
The following museums have Ruuhinen's posters in their collection: Lahden julistetaiteen museo, Lahti, Finland,
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
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Musashino Art University, Tokyo.
Calligraphy
Ruuhinen started his career in
type design while working for
Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company. He designed logos, titles and typography for the Yle TV1 studio before his studies in Mainosgraafikkojen koulu in 1964. In 1964 he started teaching
calligraphy
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in a
folk high school in Helsinki.
As a youngster, Ruuhinen was interested in calligraphy and type design. While working and studying he developed his skills with book covers, ex libris, logos and monograms. In 1966 he took part in Visual Graphics Corporation's international competition for type design in the USA. Later he took part in several exhibitions of typography and calligraphy in the USA. Several museums have Ruuhinen's calligraphic works in their collections.
Awards / Prizes
*Finnish State Prize for Applied Arts, 1969, 1989
*Best Poster of the Year Award, Helsinki, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
*Silver Medal, Poster Biennale, Brno, 1970, 1974
*Silver Medal, Poster Biennale, Warsaw, 1972
*Gold Medal, Rizzoli Advertising Competition, Milan, 1972
*Film Expo Awards, Ottawa, 1972
*Gold, silver and bronze medals 1975 and silver medal 1977 and 1979, Poster Biennial, Lahti
*Communication Arts Awards, Palo Alto, 1978
*New Clio Awards, New York, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983
*Type Directors Club Awards, New York, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
*Graphic Designers of the Year in Finland, 1985
*Special Platinum Award for Top Designer of the Year (Advertising and Graphic Design Competition), Helsinki, 1986, and about 40 awards in the same competition 1980-90
*The Bank Card of the Year in Europe, Frankfurt, 1992.
[Erkki Ruuhinen Design, Helsinki 1985, Publisher: Erkki Ruuhinen Oy, .]
* Artist Professor, 1996–2001
Sources
* Taiteen huipulta, The apex of the arts, Publisher: The Arts Council of Finland, Helsinki, 1998, , Editor: Maria Mäkelä, pages 66–67 in Finnish, pages 68–69 in English.
[Taiteen huipulta, The apex of the arts, Publisher: The Arts Council of Finland, Helsinki, 1998, , Author: Maria Mäkelä, pages 66-67 in Finnish, pages 68-69 in English.]
* Erkki Ruuhinen Design, Helsinki 1985, Publisher: Erkki Ruuhinen Oy, .
* Who's Who in Graphic Art, edited by Walter Amstutz, Dübendorf 1982
[Who's Who in Graphic Art, edited by Walter Amstutz, Dubendorf 1982, sivu: 312, ]
* Articles in magazines:
** Graphis Magazine (Zürich): Erkki Ruuhinen Design, text by Richard Hayhurst, no. 255, May/June 1988, pages: 40–53.
** Articles in Idea Magazine (Tokyo): Erkki Ruuhinen, text by Richard Hayhurst, no. 209, 1988, pages: 34–39.
** Articles in Novum Gebrauchsgraphik (Munich): The Designer Erkki Ruuhinen, by Professor Dieter Urban, no. 12, 1986, pages 18–25.
* Kuka Kukin On, 2001, Otava, .
References
External links
Homepage: Designer.fiBlog: Erkkiruuhinen.fiInternational Exhibition of Calligraphy: Erkki Ruuhinen Biography
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1943 births
Living people
People from Toivakka
Finnish designers