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Knud Valdemar Engelhardt (1882–1931) was Denmark's first industrial designer. Influenced by the architect Thorvald Bindesbøll, Engelhardt understood that successful production depended on both an industrial and a graphical approach. The font he developed for Gentofte's road signs is sensitive and personal but also eminently readable. From 1908 to 1910, he designed electric trams for Copenhagen with intricate detail. The vehicles were functional and cleanable in all weathers, and were well manufactured. Although Engelhardt was an architect, he also exerted a considerable influence on the development of Danish billboards. His printed posters always conveyed clear messages, enhanced by the accompanying text.〔("Knud Valdemar Engelhardt" ), Gravsted.dk. Retrieved 22 January 2013.〕 ==Early life== After matriculating from the Technical School, Engelhardt spent three semesters at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts until 1911 when he decided to transfer to the Decorating School where he was instructed by Joakim Skovgaaard, graduating in 1915.〔("Knud V. Engelhardt" ), ''Dansk Biografisk Leksikon''. Retrieved 22 January 2013.〕 He had already opened his own studio in 1909.〔(Erik Ellegaard Frederiksen, "Knud V. Engelhardt" ), ''Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon''. Retrieved 22 January 2013.〕
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