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Human Generated Data

Title

H. Berthold Calendar 1934: Typography and Advertising

Date

1934

People

Artist: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Josef Albers, BR49.47.A

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Human Generated Data

Title

H. Berthold Calendar 1934: Typography and Advertising

People

Artist: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Date

1934

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Josef Albers, BR49.47.A

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-12-15

Book 100
Text 99.9
Word 97.9
Page 88.8
Calendar 82.6
Paper 73.7

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

stripe 99.2
no person 99.1
paper 97.3
page 97.1
form 94.6
retro 93.2
template 92.3
writing 89.6
time 89.5
navigation 88.1
layout 86.7
stationery 85.2
facts 82.4
antique 81
number 79.3
wear 79
business 77.5
text 77.1
banner 74.3
wallpaper 74.2

Imagga
created on 2021-12-15

envelope 100
container 76.7
paper 38.5
business 37.1
blank 31.8
document 30.7
office 29
template 26.6
page 23.2
design 22.5
note 22.1
calendar 19.4
month 17.6
siding 17.6
text 17.5
letter 17.5
card 17.3
date 17.2
finance 16.9
number 16.8
banner 16.6
element 16.6
money 16.2
reminder 15.6
building material 15.5
post 15.3
frame 15
planner 14.8
organizer 14.7
schedule 14.7
diary 14.7
data 14.6
year 14.6
bank 14.6
graphic 14.6
financial 14.3
plan 14.2
creative 14.1
modern 14
time 13.7
message 13.7
journal 13.6
planning 13.5
icon 13.5
company 13
monthly 12.8
week 12.8
annual 12.8
symbol 12.1
texture 11.8
agenda 11.8
day 11.8
clean 11.7
layout 11.7
copy 11.5
empty 11.2
form 11.1
communication 10.9
map 10.8
identity 10.7
menu 10.6
sign 10.5
new 10.5
window 10.5
future 10.3
web 10.2
border 10
numbers 9.6
graph 9.6
mail 9.6
corporate 9.5
grunge 9.4
season 9.4
vintage 9.1
pattern 8.9
months 8.9
appointment 8.8
button 8.8
daily 8.8
editable 8.8
depository 8.8
pad 8.7
close 8.6
drawing 8.6
art 8.6
space 8.6
pen 8.5
wallpaper 8.4
black 8.4
facility 8.4
retro 8.2
style 8.2
antique 8.1
name 7.9
accounting 7.8
stamp 7.8
navigation 7.7
old 7.7
website 7.6
decoration 7.2
currency 7.2
idea 7.1
diagram 7.1
information 7.1
seasonal 7

Google
created on 2021-12-15

Rectangle 87
Font 81.1
Parallel 78.8
Pattern 74.1
Paper 68.5
Paper product 67.3
Slope 61.4
Square 57.2
Symmetry 56.7
Number 55.9
Circle 52

Microsoft
created on 2021-12-15

text 100
screenshot 96.6
handwriting 74.1
letter 68.7
parallel 55.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Book 100%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 97.8%
paintings art 1.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2021-12-15

text 84.1%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-22

The image shows a page from what appears to be a printed calendar written in German. The page is for the month of January, although the year is not specified. On the left side of the image, the days of the week are labeled: "Montag" (Monday), "Dienstag" (Tuesday), and "Mittwoch" (Wednesday), with dates 1, 2, and 3 respectively, indicating the start of the new year. The days are shown in individual beige-colored boxes, with a subtle decorative pattern in the background. On the right side of the image, the days continue with "Donnerstag" (Thursday), "Freitag" (Friday), and "Sonntag" (Sunday) for dates 4, 5, and 6, with similar beige boxes but without dates filled in. At the top of the page, there is a sentence in German that translates to "This calendar tells the story of propaganda from its early beginnings to our time, from the town crier to Berthold typefaces." This suggests that the calendar may have a theme related to the history of propaganda and typography. In the bottom right corner, there is a text box with additional German text which speaks about language being enhanced by its visual representation in writing and the effectiveness of advertising through typography, mentioning Berthold Scripts as a commendable choice. Lastly, there is a small framed section with the text "Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift," which translates to "For every picture a Berthold typeface." This implies that the calendar might feature images accompanied by different Berthold typefaces, which are a family of fonts. The overall design is minimalist, with a focus on typography and a limited color scheme, emphasizing the textual content and the theme of the calendar.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-22

The image depicts a page from a German calendar. It appears to be from January, as indicated by the text "Januar" at the bottom left in the black box. The days of the week are written in German and in Gothic-style font, with the dates highlighted in orange. The first of January is noted as "Neujahr" (New Year's Day) and it falls on a Monday. There is a notable section of text in the upper left corner that reads: "Dieser Kalender erzählt die Geschichte der Propaganda von ihren frühgeschichtlichen Anfängen bis in unsere Zeit, vom Ausrufer bis zu den Berthold-Schriften." This translates to: "This calendar tells the story of propaganda from its early beginnings to our time, from the crier to the Berthold scripts." At the bottom right in the orange box, there is more text that discusses the importance of clear font in communication. It translates to: "As language itself acquires permanent form through writing, so too does (visual) advertising gain clear meaning through writing. Writing recommends and announces the advertising message. No better recommendation exists than the Berthold scripts." Inside the small frame next to this text, it says: "Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift," meaning "For every picture, a Berthold script," indicating that the calendar possibly features various font styles from Berthold, a well-known type foundry.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-22

This image appears to be a calendar page, specifically for the month of January. The calendar shows the days of the week and the dates, and includes a text passage that discusses the "history of propaganda" from its early beginnings up to the present time, mentioning the "Berthold-Writings". The text also provides a recommendation for the use of Berthold scripts in advertising and propaganda, stating that there is no better recommendation than Berthold scripts. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-22

This appears to be a German calendar page from January (Januar), likely a historical document. At the top, there's text explaining that this calendar tells the history of propaganda from its early beginnings to "our time," mentioning Berthold typefaces. The page is divided into six sections for days of the week, from Monday (Montag) through Saturday (Sonnabend), numbered 1-6. Monday is marked as New Year's Day (Neujahr). At the bottom right, there's a yellow box with text about how language maintains its form through writing, and how advertising through typography provides clear meaning. It specifically promotes Berthold typefaces as the best recommendation for advertisers. There's also a small decorative frame element next to this text. The design is clean and minimalist, with a distinctive typographic style characteristic of German graphic design from the early-to-mid 20th century. The color scheme is primarily black and orange/yellow on a light background.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image presents a vintage calendar page from January, featuring a unique design with a mix of German and English text. The page is divided into two main sections: the left side contains a list of days, while the right side features a section for notes or reminders. * **Left Side:** * The left side of the page is divided into six sections, each representing a day of the week, with the days of the week written in German. * The days are numbered from 1 to 6, with the first day being Monday and the last day being Saturday. * Below the day numbers, there is a section for notes or reminders, which is blank. * **Right Side:** * The right side of the page features a section for notes or reminders, which is also blank. * In the bottom-right corner, there is a small box with a yellow border that contains a message in German. * The message reads: "Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift" (To every picture a Berthold-Schrift). * **Additional Features:** * At the bottom-left corner of the page, there is a black box with white text that reads "JANUAR" (January). * The background of the page is a light yellow color, with a darker yellow border around the edges. In summary, the image shows a vintage calendar page from January, featuring a unique design with a mix of German and English text. The page is divided into two main sections, with the left side containing a list of days and the right side featuring a section for notes or reminders. The page also includes additional features such as a black box with white text at the bottom-left corner and a small box with a yellow border in the bottom-right corner.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image depicts a page from a calendar, featuring a beige background with black and yellow text. The top section contains a paragraph of text in German, accompanied by the number "4" in yellow. Below this, there are six sections, each labeled with a day of the week in German, along with corresponding numbers ranging from 1 to 6. In the bottom-right corner, a small white box contains additional text in German, while the bottom-left corner features the word "JANUAR" in white text within a black box. The overall design suggests that this is a page from a calendar, likely used for organizational or planning purposes.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a page from a calendar, specifically the month of January. The calendar page features a beige background with text written in black and yellow fonts. The left side of the page has the days of the week listed in yellow font, while the right side has the dates in black font. The text on the left side of the page reads "Montag Neujahr" (Monday New Year), "Dienstag" (Tuesday), "Mittwoch" (Wednesday), "Donnerstag" (Thursday), "Freitag" (Friday), and "Samstag" (Saturday). The right side of the page has the dates "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", and "6". The calendar page also includes a small picture frame with a text that reads "Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift" (To every picture a Berthold-Script). The overall design of the calendar page is simple and clean, with a focus on the text and dates.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image shows a calendar page with a grid of days and weeks, with the days of the week labeled in German. The calendar page is for the month of January, and the days are numbered from 1 to 31. The calendar page has a yellow background and is printed in black and white. There is a small square frame on the right side of the calendar page with the words "Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift" written in it.

Text analysis

Amazon

Kalender
bis
Schrift
Zu
gibt
durch
die
erzählt
Wie
jedem
hält,
auch
ihren
kündet
Zu jedem Bild
Geschichte
als
Dieser Kalender erzählt die Geschichte der Propaganda
Propaganda
und kündet die Werbebot-
zu
unsere
in
den
es
bessere Empfehlung gibt es
von ihren frühgeschichtlichen Anfängen bis in unsere Zeit,
klaren
1
(bild-
Werbebot-
liche)
Sprache
Wie die Sprache selbst durch
Empfehlung
liche) Werbung durch Schrift
klaren Sinn. Schrift empfiehlt
Zeit,
Keine
Anfängen
Bild
frühgeschichtlichen
Dieser
Berthold-Schriften.
4
als durch Berthold-Schriften
und
JANUAR
selbst
Werbung
empfiehlt
Freitag
Schrift bleibende Gestalt er-
bessere
Montag
von
Gestalt
bleibende
der
bekommt
schaft
Sinn.
eine
Montag Neujahr
3
Dienstag
er-
schaft derWerbenden. Keine
hält, so bekommt auch (bild-
Neujahr
vom
Berthold-Schrift
Berthold-Schriften
derWerbenden.
vom Ausrufer bis zu den Berthold-Schriften.
2
6
Donnerstag
5
so
Ausrufer
Sonnabend
Mittivoch
Bigmard-Graftur

Google

Donnerstag 4. Dieser Kalender erzählt die Geschichte der Propaganda von ihren frühgeschichtlichen Anfängen bis in unsere Zeit, vom Ausrufer bis zu den Berthold-Schriften. Montag Neujahr Freitag Dienstag Sonnabend 6. Mittwoch Wie die Sprache selbst durch Schrift bleibende Gestalt er- hält, so bekommt auch (bild- liche) Werbung durch Schrift klaren Sinn. Schrift empfiehlt und kündet die Werbebot- schaft der Werbenden. Keine bessere Empfehlung gibt es als durch Berthold-Schriften Zu jedem Bild eine Berthold-Schrift Bismard-Fraktue JANUAR
Donnerstag
4.
Dieser
Kalender
erzählt
die
Geschichte
der
Propaganda
von
ihren
frühgeschichtlichen
Anfängen
bis
in
unsere
Zeit,
vom
Ausrufer
zu
den
Berthold-Schriften.
Montag
Neujahr
Freitag
Dienstag
Sonnabend
6.
Mittwoch
Wie
Sprache
selbst
durch
Schrift
bleibende
Gestalt
er-
hält,
so
bekommt
auch
(bild-
liche)
Werbung
klaren
Sinn.
empfiehlt
und
kündet
Werbebot-
schaft
Werbenden.
Keine
bessere
Empfehlung
gibt
es
als
Berthold-Schriften
Zu
jedem
Bild
eine
Berthold-Schrift
Bismard-Fraktue
JANUAR