about this site

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responsible for all contents

Michael Ruetz
Akademie der Künste zu Berlin
Hanseatenweg 10, D–10557 Berlin

concept, design and coding

Florian Hardwig
Weidenweg 79, D–10247 Berlin
hardwig|at|michaelruetz.com

reproductional photography of the books

Ulli Becker

thanks to

Kathleen Blume

copyright

texts and images

The written and visual content of this site is protected by copyright © Michael Ruetz. Any use without prior written permission of the publisher is prohibited.

titles

All titles of the works displayed are protected by Copyright © and Trademark ™ laws.

design

Single elements of this site’s CSS can be copied and used for other projects, but the unique combination of typography, colors, sizes and positioning is copyright © Florian Hardwig and may not be reproduced.

links

Feel free to link michaelruetz.com (it doesn’t necessarily have to be the homepage) from your site. In case you do so, we would appreciate your notifying us – but that’s not a requirement.

web standards

This site was created in regard to the web standards established by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). All pages are written in valid XHTML and styled with CSS. You can check this for each page via the links to the W3C site – at the bottom right.

valid XHTML 1.0! valid CSS! get Firefox

Note: Even very old browsers can display all contents of this site – but some of them may have problems with the styling. If you run an outdated, non-standard-compliant application that displays michaelruetz.com unstyled or badly styled, you can download Mozilla Firefox and have a modern, CSS-compliant browser for free.

CSS print versions

michaelruetz.com offers you special print versions for a more comfortable reading on paper. The pages will then be displayed black & white without navigation and images – just press ctrl P. As this is also made with CSS, you have to use a modern browser in order to get nice print styles.

alternative styling

Visitors with impaired vision can choose an alternative style-sheet for screen display – with enlarged and black text. Usually, you can access this option choosing View>Page Style (or something similar). Of course, this requires a browser which supports alternate style-sheets, like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Netscape 7+ or others …

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