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Josef Raban – Josef Flejšar, Prague – a Czechoslovakian Graphic Artist
Hans Kuh – Erich Buchegger, Linz – Contemporary Commercial Art
Remigius Netzer – Grimm’s Fairy Tales – Book-illustrations by Gerhard Oberländer
L. Fritz Gruber – Photographer Heinz Held
Karl Heussner – Beautiful Furtinture – Distinguished Advertisements
Otto Keil – From Old Toy Catalogues
Hans Kuh – The Advertisements of the Lithographic Print-Shop de Jong & Co.
Eberhaud Hölsher – Klaus Winterhager – Graphic Advertising Art
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Three-dimensional Advertising – Designs by W, R, Szomanski, London

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 12, 1960
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House style can give identity to the diverse products or activities of a firm. It stimulates loyalty, helps to reduce costs, and has advertising value.

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One of my standout collected pieces is Erberto Carboni’s Crociere 1937 “Italia” Brochure, created for the Societa di Navigazione’s 1937 cruise schedule.
Parallel Public is a new publication by Sara Blaylock, published by MIT Press. The book documents the East German artists pioneering work that made their country’s experimental art scene a form of (counter) public life.

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Volkswagen commissioned a fantastic range of graphic designers, including Wolf Zimmermann, Hans Looser and Michael Engelmann. The designers amplified the brand image of Volkswagen with strikingly modern designs.