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Hans Kuh – Colured TV-Graphics, Designs by Günter Griebl, Munich
Self Portraits, a Photographic Experiment by Heinrich Riebesehl, Hanover
J. J. de Lucio-Meyer – British Poster Design Awards 1971/72
Alexandre Alexandre – From the Collection of Alphabets in the Studio Hollenstein, Paris
Maria Martini – Artistic Sensibility Illustrations bu Helmut Hellmessen
Knoll International in the Louvre

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Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1972. Designed by André Chante
Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1972. Designed by André Chante
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Many influential British designers have made their names in the history books. Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Tom Eckersley and Derek Birdsall, to name a few. But one designer that has always influenced me, not only as inspiration from their design output, but as an example of the role of a designer and the importance of having strong ethics, is Ken Garland. He is known for his innovative and socially responsible approach to graphic design and his involvement in the design community through his teaching, writing and activism. In the second instalment of this series, I will discuss Ken Garland's magazine work from my collection.
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Why Graphic Culture Matters is a compilation of 46 thought-provoking essays by renowned design critic Rick Poynor, delving into the realms of art, design, and visual communication.

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One of my standout collected pieces is Erberto Carboni’s Crociere 1937 “Italia” Brochure, created for the Societa di Navigazione’s 1937 cruise schedule.