Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung, 12, 1950

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H. K. Rose – advertising agency and advertising agent
Dr. B. Jonzeck- Public-Labor-Industrial-Political RELATIONS
W.H. Wolff- The social idea in the Dutch poster
Dr. A. Wannemacher- Vibrations made visible
Dr. Karl G. Neesse- Young talent in business advertising
E. Staudacher- advertising consultant and graphic designer

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Graphik - Werbung + Formgebung, 12, 1950
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