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J.J de Lucio-Meyer – ICI + CFF = Plastic Today Covers of an English House-Organ
Eberhard Hölscher – The Second International Poster-Biennal, Warsaw 1968
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Shop-Windows In Geneva
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Navigare necesse est Freight-Line Advertising from 1850 to 1890
Eberhard Hölscher – The Farbwerke Hoechst AG Designs By The Graphic Studio
Hans Kuh – Wanted: Book Posters Results of a Competition
Jan Berger – The Klee Exhibition-System

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1968
Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1968
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Oskar Reiner advertisements for Opel distinguish themselves by clarity and visually appealing conception.
Ken was born in 1929, in Southampton and grew up in a small market town in North Devon. He was a principled man, with strong values and views against the hyper-consumerism we live with today. Ken studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.

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One of Otl Aicher's lesser-known works was the identity and publicity for the Gastein Valley. Gastein valley was a resort for the elderly, an Austrian Alpine village in the Austrian state of Salzburg
Mark Bloom has designs for globally recognised brands, produces some of the finest, most accessible modern typefaces and heads up Mash Creative and CoType Foundry. His type foundry has always been a port of call for our studio's brand projects and he continues to develop these, each with a fantastic print specimen.