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Content includes:
L. Fritz Gruber: London’ Coronation Decoration
Eberhard Hölscher: Italian prospectuses for films
Anton Sailer: Alice Bronsch, Berlin • Show-windows
Anton Sailer: Werner Rebhuhn. Hamburg. Book covers
Eberhard Hölscher: William P. Heiter, Venezuela
Hans Mollier: Physiognomy and apperception. Drawings by Henry Meyer-Brockmann, Munich
Eberhard Hölscher: Five years of Nowea-publicity
Ludwig Ebenhöh: Oleg Zinger, Paris
Eberhard Hölscher: Figurines for publicity
Anton Sailer: Nobel Prize documents
Max Körner: Kieler Woche / The Week at Kiel
«Clarendon», a type of the type foundry Haas, Münchenstein/Switzerland

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 3, 1953
Gebrauchsgraphik, 3, 1953
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The Best Swiss Posters Award was an annual competition, judged by a Swiss Jury. They selected a range of posters, showcasing a range of poster styles from completely typographic designs such as the work of Robert Büchler, to the illustrated posters of Donald Brun.
The Utah State University (USU) houses a vast collection of Outdoor Recreation Catalogues and magazines, You can browse and search records of more than 8,000 catalogues and magazines from over 500 companies, including manufacturers like Lowe Alpine and Sierra Designs to retailers like Eastern Mountain Sports and REI.

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Omnibus was Published by the journalism working group of the Technical University of Braunschweig. A square publication measuring 290mm. The publication included features on politics, arts and culture. With advertisements carefully selected to be in keeping with the visual aesthetic. Content also included exhibition information and a fine example of concrete poetry, among artists such as Schröder-Sonnenstern and Sine Hansen.

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A short essay and scanned advertising from Swiss Industrial Graphic Design. A rare book focused on effective industrial promotion authored by Hans Neuburg. The design of the book is credited to Hans Neuburg and Walter Bangerter.