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Sigwart Blum – The New Graphic, line of the Instituto di Tella, Buenos Aires
Alexandre Alexandre – A poetical advertising style, design by Annie Chazottes
Theodor Hilten – Australian Packages
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – The shafts and tunnels of the Munich Subway, drawn by Medard Varsàny
Hans Kuh – Traffic signs, photos by Wilfried Bauer
Walter Keim – Popular printed graphics in Germany
Jan Berger – New advertising for Feldmühle-Paper, results of a school contest
Stefan Müller – American Ads
Raimondo Hrabak – The graphic image of the Laterza Publishing-House

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A fantastic example of Swiss design for brand systems is the brand and advertising by Siegfried Odermatt commissioned by Grammo Studio in Zurich.