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Sigwart Blum – Illustrations of Dante\’s \”Divine Comedy\”, by Carlos Alonso, Argentina
Horst Heiderhoff – Typomundus, World of Typography, ICTA, Documentation No.20
Volker Duvigneau – Hohlwein-Posters from 1906 to 1914
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – The Eurostar Awards for packaging, 1969
Hans Kuh – Programmed graphic art, designs by Hans-Dieter Schrader
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Stage-Sets and Figurines by Roman Weyl
Jorg Lampe – Applied Photography, works by Friedemann Hett
Theodor Hilten – The Corporate Identity of the Dutch Chemical Combine DSM

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 5, 1970
Gebrauchsgraphik, 5, 1970
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Direction of Travel is a project by Christian Nolle, a half Danish/half German London based artist and map collector. He has spent decades creating work, often in photographic form, that looks at the interplay between aviation, politics and the cities we live in. Christian is also the Founder and Head of Good Caesar, a design and technology studio.

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The typographic supplement from Der Druckspiegel, October, 1961 features typographic compositions designed by Herbert Bossin. Bossin has solely used the typeface Folio, to illustrate its flexibility and versatility alongside imagery provided by Lothar Blanvalet Verlag.

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