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Eberhard Hölscher – Ideographs Designd by Günter Jacki
Hans Kuh – Exemplary Ads of the Year 1966
Armin Eichholz – Teenager, Drawings by Gerd Grimm (Grimm′s Girls)
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Aviation Days in Bremen 1967 Results of a Poster Contest
Johann Öhlmann – R.T. Mahoney, The Man who Designs the Window Displays of GUMP′S, San Francisco
Christa Pieske – Old-fashioned Label Designs
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer -The Layout of Queen-Magazine

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1967
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