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Eberhaud Hölscher – The Posters of the Swiss Ezpo 1964. Report on a Poster Contest.
Hans Kuh – The 1oth Anniversary of the Push Pin Studio, New York
Liselotte Hansmann – The Great Nang – Siamesian Silhouette Play
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Calendars from all over the World
Theodor Hilten – Olaf Gaumer and Peter Maus -Graphic Advertising Art
Remigius Netzer – Herbert Rost – Graphic and Illustrative Art

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 5, 1964
Gebrauchsgraphik, 5, 1964
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Industrial design was an American design magazine featuring furniture, ceramics, housewares, appliances, automobiles, buildings, radios, projectors, televisions, and many other objects designed for the postwar middle class. First published in the 1950s by Charles Whitney with Alvin Lustig as art director.
The background of Kamekura's mark designs is his boldness in eliminating all the waste, combining simplification derived from Japanese traditional family crests and Western intellectual mechanics of formation with a sharp modern sense of composition.

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Karl Oskar Blase was born in 1925 in Cologne, Germany. He was a prolific painter, designer, sculptor and exhibition curator. His work included magazine covers, for publications such as Form and Gebrauchsgraphik, stamp designs for the German Postal Service and film posters for companies such as Atlas Films.
A new online archive makes the complete works of the famous graphic designer accessible