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Content includes:
Jean Colin (Raymond Cogniat)
Old Wine and Liqueur Labels (C.Favre)
Gerard Hoffnung (Urban Roedl)
Scottie Wilson (Francois Stahly)
Lester Beall (Franz Hermann Wills)
Remy Hetreau. (Marcel Sauvage)
Guilde Internationale de la Gravure (Georges Peillex)
Rolf Tietgens. Photocomposition for Advertising (L.F. Gruber)
New York Gallery Announcements (G. Oeri)
Alexander Ross in Memoriam (Sylvia Brown)
Old Norwegian Peasant Art (Georges Patrix)
Quatre Potiers (Francois Stahly)
”Macdonald”. An early decorated type face (P. Arthur)

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Graphis 40 1952
Graphis 40, 1952. Cover design by Imre Reiner
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Unit Editions launches Fred Troller Design on Volume – the first comprehensive survey of the work of a pioneering designer who brought Swiss modernism to America in the 1960s, via influential projects for clients including IBM, American Airlines and Geigy.
From time to time members of the Graphic Design History group and others have asked for a number of recommendations for books related to design history, theory and specific areas of graphic design. This is the first of a series of articles from educators, designers and archivists featuring book recommendations and resources.

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"Heart: Anatomy, Function, and Diseases" (Dell, 1962), by Rudolf Hoffmann and illustrated by George Giusti, demonstrates how illustrations effectively convey complex and emotional topics whilst providing valuable information.

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Publimondial was founded André Roulleaux in 1942 and remained in circulation until 1960. The French journal was published by Art et Publications and was subtitled ‘The Magazine of Graphic Arts and Advertising Technique’.