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Content includes:
Chagall. Etchings (Jacques Lassaigne)
The Parisian Ballet Programmes (Georgine Oeri)
Yesterday’s Art for the Common Man
Ronald Searle. A British Humorous Artist (G.S. Whittet)
Advertisements Which Do Not Have to “Sell” (Georgine Oeri)
Alvin Lustig – Cover Designs (C.F.O. Clarke)
Early American Advertising
Imperial Chemical Industries (C.F.O. Clarke)
Design Research Unit. An English Design Co-operative (Maurice Goldsmith)
Lou Bunin. His New Method in Trick Film Productioin W.H. Allner)
Herbert Leupin. (L. Fritz Gruber)
Indian Miniatures(Jeannine Auboyer)
L.O. Burnacini: Maschere. A Compendium of Baroque Theatrical Costumes. (Prof. Joseph Gregor)
Beautiful Denmark in Posters (P. Olufsen)
Lurcat: Geographie Animale. (Georgine Oeri)

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Graphis 23, 1948. Cover design by Joseph Binder
Graphis 23, 1948. Cover design by Joseph Binder
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In the late 1960s, IBM was one of the world’s pre-eminent corporations, employing over 250,000 people in 100 countries. While Paul Rand’s creative genius has been well documented, the work of the IBM staff designers who executed his intent outlined in the IBM Design Guide has often gone unnoticed.

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Industrial design was an American design magazine featuring furniture, ceramics, housewares, appliances, automobiles, buildings, radios, projectors, televisions, and many other objects designed for the postwar middle class. First published in the 1950s by Charles Whitney with Alvin Lustig as art director.

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The 1960s was an era characterised by political, social, and cultural shifts. The counterculture movement emerged as a response to the perceived failures of the mainstream establishment, sparking a wave of activism and alternative ideologies. And with these an array of printed matter. Counterculture publications, often referred to as the "underground press," became powerful platforms for dissent, expression, and the exploration of new ideas.

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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.