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Typografische Monatsblätter, 6-7, 1977. Cover design by Hans-Rudolf Lutz
Typografische Monatsblätter, 6-7, 1977. Cover design by Hans-Rudolf Lutz
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Victorian Graphic Design left a mark on both British and American design history. In Britain, the ornate embellishments served as a symbol of prosperity and cultural values. Meanwhile, America embraced the combination of various design elements to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing society driven by industrialisation and consumerism.