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Religious Images in France (Colette Vasselon)
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Artistry of the Pendulum (Hans Naef)
A Children’s Painting Competition (H. Kasser)
Chinese Stone Rubbings (Prof. O. Fischer)
Alfred Fairbank. An English Calligrapher and Writing Master (Jan Tschichold)
The Golden Age of English Caricature (F.D. Klingender)
Kurt Wirth (Hans Neuburg)
Pro Telephon – An Advertising Organisation for the Promotion of the Telephone
Young British Painters (Bernhard Denvir)
John Averill (Hans Naef)
Tapestry and Holy Fire (Denise Majorel)

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Graphis 16, 1946. Cover design by Walter Herdeg
Graphis 16, 1946. Cover design by Walter Herdeg
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A selection of poster designs from Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1958 with a translated foreword by Maria Netter. Featuring the work of Müller-Brockmann, Celestino Piatti, Donald Brun and Armin Hofmann.
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Wolfgang Weingart's artistic design delved into the intricacies of Swiss typography, skillfully dissecting its elements while venturing into texture and type experimentation. His layered montages radiated dynamic kinetic energy, standing in stark contrast to the minimalist approach of his instructors, embracing a more maximalist aesthetic.