Herbert Lindinger
Austrian industrial designer (born 1933) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Herbert Lindinger (born 3 December 1933 in Wels)[1] is an Austrian graphic artist, exhibition designer, industrial designer, and university professor.[2] He is known for designing trains and trams such as the S-DT8.12 Stuttgart light rail cars, and the TW 6000 and TW 2000 (with Jasper Morrison) for the city of Hanover, Germany,[3][4] as well as the associated urban furniture and infrastructure. The logo of the University of Hannover, which evokes Leibniz's exploration of the binary number system, was also designed by Lindinger.[5][6]
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