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Imre Reiner (Manuel Gasser)
Pierre Monnerat (Hans Kasser)
Old Bernese Pottery (H.K.)
Margrit Linck,Daepp: Figure Ceramics (Hans Kasser)
John Heartfield: Photomontages (Konrad Fahrner)
Children’s Books in Soviet Russia (N.T.)
Lester Beall (H.K.)
American Humour (Arnold Lunn)
Spanish Calligraphic Models of the 16th Century (Jan Tschichold)
Tapestries from Cloth Remnants (H.K.)
Raymond Loewy Associates: Industrial Designs (C.F.O. Clarke)
Alois Carigiet – Hans Fischer: Two Set-Designers of the Cabaret Cornichon in Zurich (Manuel Gasser)
Jean Colin (W.H. Allner)
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Graphis 13, 1946. Cover design by Imre Reiner
Graphis 13, 1946. Cover design by Imre Reiner
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Helmut Schmid Typography explores the typographer’s oeuvre in its entirety. The book’s generous design allows each image to breathe, and the accompanying texts narrate Schmid’s life and career in an informative and pleasant manner.
Every year the 20 best posters are selected in Germany and once more brought to the attention of the public. We do not publish all the twenty posters today; instead we add some which failed to be distinguished and which nevertheless are distinguished.
Marin Lorenz has had an amazing career, designing for clients such as ESPN and Nike, teaching at some of Europe's leading design schools and publishing books, such as Flexible Visual Sytems, documenting his research and approach to design practice.
Among the young graphic artists of Berlin, who set to work after the war, Hans Adolf Albitz and Ruth Albitz-Geiß can claim special attention. In a short time, at a period when economic conditions were pretty unfavourable, they worked themselves so to the fore that their names came to mean something in Berlin publicity, and in western Germany their posters are known and appreciated, too.