Hans Schweiss - German Graphic Designer

Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1977

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Content includes:
Hans Baumeister – René Magritte, 1898-1967
Alexandre Alexandre – Antoni Clavé, Creative Poetry
Bill Kinser – US POSTAL SERVICE DESIGNS
Lanny Simmese/John Halas – EUROPEAN FAIRY-TALES , 39 Animated Cartoons from19 Countries
Jan Rajlich – Cato/Hibberd, An Australian Team of Designers
Rolf Muller – Schweiss-Gruppe, Kiel Festival Week-From the Poster to the Program
Max Condula – MITO COVARRUBIAS

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Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1977. Cover design by Hans Schweiss
Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1977. Cover design by Hans Schweiss
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