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Antoni Clave (Francois Stahly)
A.M. Cassandre (Bernard Champigneulle)
The Art Directors Club of New York: 29th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, New York 1950 (Charles Rosner)
Physiographs (George T. Hillman)
English Book Illustration Today (James Boswell)
Commercial Art in Post-War Germany ( Eberhard Holscher)
Erberto Carboni (Gianni Monnet)
Dulciora, a “graphic” confectioner’s shop in Milan (Gio Ponti)
Treize planches de Cornelia
Nus de Lucas Cranach I’Ancien

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Graphis 34, 1951. Cover design by Antoni Clavé
Graphis 34, 1951. Cover design by Antoni Clavé
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Armin Hofmann's publicity for the Stadttheater Basel. The client, in this case, the Municipal Theater of Basel, refused to listen to narrow-minded critics, in spite of the fact that as a state-subsidized enterprise it is accountable to public opinion.

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After researching further into the work designed by their practice, I found ten programmes designed between 1958 and 1960. These programmes were designed for a variety of live jazz events in Germany and all followed the same format.

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When perusing vintage publications, I often stumble upon forgotten or undocumented gems. In this article, I compare two remarkable advertisements designed for Sprengel Ltd byHerbert Zumpe and Karl Otto Goetz