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Pierre Mandell – Color in Pharmacology Studio Mendell/Oberer
Eberhard Hölscher – Austria, A Cross-Section of Industrial Art
Theodor Hilten – Grasses an Insects Photos by Helmut Bauer
Sigwart Blum – Carlos Rolando, an Argentinian Graphic Designer
Eberhard Hölscher – Fashionable Chic, New Designs by Peter Steiner
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – Philip Thompson, London, a Versatile Artist
Ludwig Ebenhöh – French Hat-Labels
Hans Kuh – Olaf Gaumer, Commercial Art

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 9, 1967. Cover design by Carlo Bruni
Gebrauchsgraphik, 9, 1967. Cover design by Carlo Bruni
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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.
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 online archive makes the complete works of the famous graphic designer accessible

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Both the And So To Embroider & And So to Sew bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934 and operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments (Scottish art schools, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow) and industry.