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J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – British Poster Design Awards 1970
Hans Kuh – The best GDR Posters of 1969
Theodor Hilten – The New Signet of the Austrian Airlines
Remigius Netzer – Ink Drawings by Helmut Ackermann
Benno P.Schlipf – \”Ars Dynografia\”, photos by Reiner Michelfelder
Raimondo Hrabak – IBM, Italian Graphic Art for a World-Wide Enterprise
Jacques Paul Dauriac – Atala in Choisy-le-Roi,a novel illustrated on French Plates
Jan Berger – Advertising Art by Peter Heidinger

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 7, 1970
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The advertising has a certain contrast of hand-drawn and mechanical. Produced entirely in black, it reminds us that the absence of colour can be highly effective. Hans Michel and Günther Kieser's illustrations bring a sense of both playfulness and a stylistic approach to a corporate client.

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