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Hans Kuh – The Publicity of the Deutsche Bundesbahn
Theodor Hilten – Bill Kinser, Illustrative Advertising Art
Eberhard Hölscher – Posters from the DDR, Results of a Contest
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Polish Trade-Marks ans Signets
Carl Heussner – Carnival in Cologne 1968, Results of a Contest
L. Fritz Gruber – African Types, Photographic Interpretations by Samuel Haskins
Armin Eichholz – 40 Years of Design in Chicago The Exhibition of the Society of Typographic Artists
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – Negus/Sharland, London, a Successful Team

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1967
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Jazz Journal was first published in 1946 by Sinclair Traill, who also had some of his photographs used on the covers. The magazine is now online but remained in print for several decades, as Britain's longest enduring jazz magazine.

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In the late 1950s, Hans W. Brose agency, with designers Pierre Mendell, Michael Engelmann, and Klaus Oberer, crafted a compelling, colourless campaign for Bols.

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A total of 24 posters were created for the campaign during 1964, using the arrow symbol as a key features, representing power, motion and speed. The handmade lithographs use up to 19 colours, which were individually printed at large scale. The posters also utilise the brand colours red and yellow from Shells corporate identity.

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Olle Eksell is well known for his advertising illustration, book jackets and playful packaging design. He first studied engineering and later decided to become a graphic artist. He began his career as a window decorator in 1935, and studied under Hugo Steiner between 1939 and 1941.