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Hans Kuh – HugOKÈ, A Flemish Graphic Designer
Theodor Hilten – Doors In Denmark A PR-Calendar of the F. Guhl & Co.
Pieter Brattinga – The Second Dutch Art Directors‘ Annual
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – The Contemporary Face of British Rail, Design Research Unit
Jan Berger -TV-Graphics for the Bavarian Radio Corporation Designs by Günter Griebl
Hermann Zapf – Typography in the Age of Computers
Manuel Meister – Inspiring Folk-Art New Pharmaceutical Advertising by Wilhelm Neufeld
Stephan Müller – Silhouettes On Water Serial Photographs

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1969
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