Wijdeveld was the editor-in-chief of the Wendingen, which was a magazine published between 1918 and 1932. Its goal was to publish issues in contemporary architecture, and connect it with other forms of art and design. Just as in the content, Wendingen was anti-traditional in the form as well. The typography was combining sans-serif letters - being subjects of heavy discussions at the time; headline type and ornaments constructed from compositor’s brass rule. All this on a square format and bound with japanese binding. To emphasize the collaborative and experimental nature of the project, each cover was designed by another artist.
