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Often mistaken as a Willem Sandberg design, this catalogue is designed by Carl F. Zahn. The catalogues text is typeset in Photon Sanseri Medium and Extrabold with Old Gothic Bold italic for display. Limited number of 5,000

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Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
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He designed stamps from around 1955 and in the book Karl Oskar Blase, Briefmarken-Design, Verlag für Philatelistische Literatur, 1981, he was described as one of the most influential stamp designers in Germany.
Among the young graphic artists of Berlin, who set to work after the war, Hans Adolf Albitz and Ruth Albitz-Geiß can claim special attention. In a short time, at a period when economic conditions were pretty unfavourable, they worked themselves so to the fore that their names came to mean something in Berlin publicity, and in western Germany their posters are known and appreciated, too.
A new interpretation of the work of Bramante, suggesting an agenda for contemporary architectural practice.
I came across two sample books containing printed examples of the work executed by the students in the Composing and Machine Departments of the Polytechnic School of Printing, between 1907 and 1910. I couldn't resist adding these to the archive.