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J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – An Italian department-store advertises, \”The Palma d\’Oro for La Rinascente\”
Kurt Kranz – German Postage Stamps, the graphic problem en miniature
Gustave Barthel – Walter Brudi\’s artistic type-faces
Alexandre Alexandre – Publicity Chourgnoz and Crédit Lyonnais
Armin Eichhoiz – Dracula and No End, drawings by Luis Murschetz
Walter Plata – Industrial Art by Herbert Titz
Hans Niedermeier – Official graphics from Napoleonic Era
Karl Oskar Blase – The New Signet of the \”Preussag\”, results of a contest
Hans Kuh – Tomas Vellvé, Barcelona

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 2 1970
Gebrauchsgraphik, 2 1970
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I have a real passion for collecting Cinderella stamps and other ephemera and love the artistic and historical value of these items. The scarcity of some Cinderella stamps, especially those associated with significant historical events or rare advertising campaigns, makes them highly sought after in the philatelic world.

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Working alongside André Gürtler and Bruno Pfäffli, Adrian Frutiger designed many logo designs. Here is a selection of the designs which were featured in Der Druckspiegel, December 1961. I have also translated and rewritten the descriptions to provide more depth.
Emiliano Grignani is the grandson of Franco Grignani, one of the most versatile and influential Italian designers. Well-known for his advertising, painting and the way he could visualise motion in such a unique way. I interviewed Emiliano to find out more about Franco and his influence on graphic design and the great resource, https://www.francogrignani.info.

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The best poster designs from Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1956 with a translated foreword by Jakob Rudolf Welti. Featuring the work of Herbert Leupin, Carl B. Graf, Carlo Vivarelli and Emil Ruder.