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Franz Hermann Wills – Polish Tourist Poster
Thomas Sello – Illustrative Graphic Art by Jan Buchholz/Reni Hinsch , Hamburg
Marius Demmer – New Impulses in Austrian Advertising
J. J. de Lucio-Meyer – Feliks Topolski, London An Illustrator-Journalist
Raimondo Hrabak – Unusual Election Publicity in Italy, Design by Michele Spera, Rome
Franz Hermann Wills – Beware of the Dog! The Secret Marks and Heraldry of Thieves, Cutthroats and Vagrants
Armin Eichholz – The Mytologisation of a City, Ulrich Rathje presents a wrapped-up Munich
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Theater Posters in New York

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Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1972
Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1972
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The designer is unstated on these postcards, which were designed during the mid to late 1970s, but these playful illustrations alongside what looks to be Frankfurter Bold definitely fit the criteria of friendliness and efficiency