Gebrauchsgraphik, 12, 1968

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Content includes:
Hans Kuh – The Volkswagen In Reflection The VW-Calendar of 1969
Eberhard Hölscher – Francesco Guitart and Enric Satué Two Spanish Graphic Designers
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Old English Business-Cards
Alexandre Alexandre – Jean-Marie Chourgnoz A French Advertising Agency
Remigius Netzer Delicate Drawings The Graphic Designs by Walter Rabe
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – Publicity for Guinness Beer
Bohumir Kafka – Jirì Hadlac Book Art and Advertising

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Graphis is one of the industries most long-standing magazines. It was first published in 1944 and founded by Walter Herdeg and Walter Amstutz in Zurich, Switzerland. It was released bimonthly and was trilingual, with articles in English, French and German.