Schultzschultz is an independent Frankfurt-based design studio. We continually focus on creating unique brands serving an international client-base by building upon outstanding concepts and craftsmanship.
We are renowned for our distinctive visual styles. Schultzschultz specializes in developing customized fonts and client-specific software-tools to create extraordinary visual results which cannot be reached through conventional software.
The studio was founded by Marc Schütz and Ole Schulte in 2007.
Marc Schütz is the Creative Director of Schultzschultz and teaches at various colleges. He was Professor at Bauhaus University Weimar and is currently Professor of Typography at the Offenbach University of Art and Design.
Ole Schulte is the co-founder and Managing Director of the studio. The team is well supported by Florian Hemmerlein, Heike Neff and several freelance employees.
Schultzschultz is present at international exhibitions and conferences.
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you’d like to learn more about the studio.
Air Poster 7
Galerie Au Roi
Paris, France
06.12. – 08.12 2019
Abstract Typographic Work No. 1
Type Line / MAMbo, Bologna, Italy
16.02.—10.03.2019
Exper(t)imental Design Stage
Berlin Design Week 2018
20.09.—23.09.2018
Kabel 1927—2016. Geschichte einer Schrift
Klingspor Museum, Offenbach am Main
08.12.2016—12.02.2017
Nika Špan: Was it a car or a cat I saw
Škuc gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia
05.11.—01.12.2015
Cannics ArtBang Exhibition
Saasfee Pavillon, Frankfurt am Main
07.02. – 01.03.2011
Extravet #20, 04/2022
The Association of Dutch Designers (BNO)
Fast Company, 03/2022
Touch Type is an extraordinarily fun way to create your own typography
Selected, 09/2019
Bilbao Bizkaia Design Week 2019
Design book
Album Art: New Music Graphics, 04/2018
Gingko Press, USA
agenda magazine Nº 5, 12/2017
Projektor: Schultzschultz
form magazine Nº 274, 10/2017
„Nicht nur neu, sondern besser“
Kill Your Darlings
Page Online, 09/2017
Type-Revivals in Zeiten von Variable Fonts
Eye Magazine No 94, 09/2017
Expressive geometry / Neue Kabel
Page Nº 346, 03/2017
Schriftklassiker-Revival: Neue Kabel
FontShop Online, 01/2017
Interview with Marc Schütz, designer of Neue Kabel
form magazine Nº 268, 12/2016
Kabel 1927 – 2016. Geschichte einer Schrift
Design made in Germany, 2017
Neue Kabel Video
Page Online, 07/2016
Wie könnte die neue Wort-Bild-Marke für Frankfurt aussehen?
Pioneers - Layout Design, 09/2014
Gingko Press, USA
Selected works
IdN Magazine Nº 21, 04/2014
Masters of Record Sleeve Designs still going strong
It’s Nice That, 03/2014
Graphic Design: Tip top record sleeve design from German duo Schultzschultz
Design made in Germany, 2013
Drykorn – Spring Summer 2013 Campaign
Liverpool School of Art & Design
Liverpool, UK
12.10.2021
Guest lecture
University of Applied Sciences Mainz
April 2020
Marc Schütz is professor for typography at University of Art and Design, Offenbach am Main
Since 2017
Marc Schütz is director of the Klingspor Institute for Type Design, a collaboration of the University of Art and Design and the Klingspor Museum, Offenbach am Main.
April 2017 – October 2018
Marc Schütz is guest professor for typography at Bauhaus University Weimar
Bauhaus Masters Lectures
Bauhaus University Weimar,
Faculty Art and Design
24.01.–27.01.2017
Lecture and 3-day Workshop:
Elementare digitale [Schrift]Gestaltung
Kabel 1927–2016. Geschichte einer Schrift.
Klingspor Museum, Offenbach am Main
01.02.2017
Lectures by Dan Reynolds and Jérôme Knebusch.
Kabel 1927—2016. Geschichte einer Schrift.
Klingspor Museum, Offenbach am Main
08.12.2017
Lectures by Jörg Stürzebecher and Marc Schütz.
TYPOsitionen #4
Gestretcht, gestaucht und schnell verbraucht. Ein Diskurs über zeitgenössische Typografie.
Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt am Main
10.08.2016
Lecture by Schultzschultz and Eike König.
Python-Einführung mit Glyphs
with Rainer Erich Scheichelbauer
Schultzschultz Frankfurt am Main
04.03.–05.03.2016
Typography and Music
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Design
08.10.2015
Lecture on typography for music projects by Ole Schulte and Marc Schütz