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Klaus Stolte – Composition in Steel Exibhition Buildings by Otto Georg Liebsch
Horst Heiderhoff – Zdeněk Ziegler and his Poster Art, an industrial artist from Prague
Herbert W.Franke – Computergraphics, computer art
Raimondo Hrabak – The Studio G&R Associati, a team of young italian graphic
Franz Hermann Wills – The illustrator Eva Johanna Rubin
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Photographic inspirations, by Lothar Klimek
Theodor Hilten – Dynamic Design, one-way fair stand

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 12, 1970
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I have always loved the design work created for Olivetti. The colourful midcentury designs by Italian designer Giovanni Pintori, the minimal typographic poster by Swiss designer Walter Ballmer and my personal favourite the 1959 poster for Olivetti designed by Herbert Bayer. I recently found out Triest Verlag released a new book, Visual identity and branding at Olivetti which contains further work by Xanti Schawinsky, Renato Zveteremich, Ettore Sottsass, Hans von Klier, Egidio Bonfante and Walter Ballmer.

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