Max Huber was a Swiss graphic designer. At age 17 he enrolled at Zurich School of Arts and Crafts. Huber moved to Milan at age 21, and was immediately hired by Antonio Boggeri, after he saw Huber's professional, but hand-drawn business card. At the beginning of World War II, Huber was forced to return home to Switzerland, but after his experience In Milan at Studio Boggeri, he returned as quickly as possible and after the war he moved there permanently. He had always worked as a freelance designer and loved to take on new challenges. He designed pieces for the Monza races, sporting events, jazz record covers, and book series that are still well-known today. He continued working and designing until his death in Switzerland, November 16, 1992.
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