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William Blake. The Visionary in Book-Craft (F.Stahly)
The Book of the Marvels of the World. An Iranian Illuminated Manuscript of the XIII.Cent. (Henri Masse)
The Art Directors Club of New York: 26th Annual National Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art (1947)
Le Theatre de la Mode (Colette Vasselon)
Ballet – Last Refuge of the Unrealistic Theatre (George Amberg)
Jean-Denis Malcles – and his enchanted world. (C. Vasselon)
Popular Graphic Art in Old Brittany (P.L. Duchartre)
Frank Pick – and his Influence on Design in England (Ch. Barman)
Zuka. Exhibition – Visual Information (G. Oeri)
Graphic Art in the Atom World (Max Bill)

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Graphis 21, 1948. Cover design by Jean-Denis Malclés
Graphis 21, 1948. Cover design by Jean-Denis Malclés
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This 1,500 word essay focused on the work of Jan Bons. One of the most prominent figures in Dutch design history. For over three-quarters of a century, he crafted a mass of work with many long-time collaborators.

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Little is known about the talented designer Günther Glückert. Born during the 1930s, a period that proved less than conducive to nurturing youthful artistic endeavours, did not halt Glückert's path of becoming a talented designer.
Theo Häussler's commercial art is distinguished by its clear and disciplined form and its distinct advertising message.

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One of Otl Aicher's lesser-known works was the identity and publicity for the Gastein Valley. Gastein valley was a resort for the elderly, an Austrian Alpine village in the Austrian state of Salzburg