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The publicity of the German Federal Railways
Erik Stockmarr: Neue Plakate der SAS («Scandinavian Airlines System »)
New posters of the SAS
Bruno Bramanti, Italy, the wood engraver
Eberhard Hölscher: Walter Baum. Prospekte für eine Schriftgießerei
Prospectuses for a type foundry
Posters for the magazine «Life» Affiches pour la revue «Life»
Kurt Schwarz, Vienna. Book-covers and posters
Italian textiles in Vienna. A special show in a department-store
Advertisements and prospectuses
Exhibition of the «Land Baden-Württemberg». Results of a poster competition
The 65 th birthday of Dr. Eberhard Hölscher
Who is who?
«Boulevard», a type of the type foundry H. Berthold AG., Berlin and Stuttgart

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1955 cover design by Jacques Nathan-Garamond
Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1955 cover design by Jacques Nathan-Garamond
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"Rudy is one of the unsung pioneers of American mid-century modernist graphic design. He had a unique and definitive point of view that was really never celebrated. This may have been attributed to his strict adherence to the formal principles of modernism and the International Typographic Style."

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Beyond being mere artefacts of design, these examples encapsulate the dynamic changes Japan was undergoing during this period. The design output of this era not only served commercial purposes but also became a powerful medium for expressing these societal shifts.

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In my previous article about the design work produced for Insituto di Tella, I touched upon the artists Juan Carlos Distéfano, Ruben Fontana and Juan Andralis. After further research, I found a suite of other designs they had produced, including exhibition posters, concert programmes and record sleeves.

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I have a real passion for collecting Cinderella stamps and other ephemera and love the artistic and historical value of these items. The scarcity of some Cinderella stamps, especially those associated with significant historical events or rare advertising campaigns, makes them highly sought after in the philatelic world.