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Goya (Walter Ueberwasser)
The Art Directors Club of New York’s 31st Annual Exhibition (Charles T. Coiner)
French Thread Packet Labels of Yesterday (Rene Thiebaut)
Ferdi & Beatrice Afflerbach (Maria Netter)
Commercial Artists advertise their Services (Georgine Oeri)
Spanish Poster Design (Jose M. Llado)
Mexican Popular Art (Bernard Champigneulle)
Nantes. Regional Collective Publicity (C. Rosner)

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Graphis 45, 1953. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
Graphis 45, 1953. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
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Helmut Schmid Typography explores the typographer’s oeuvre in its entirety. The book’s generous design allows each image to breathe, and the accompanying texts narrate Schmid’s life and career in an informative and pleasant manner.

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Stephan Kantscheff (Stephan Kanschev) was a Bulgarian artist born in Kaefer, Todental. His colourful palette and joyous, folk-esque illustrations won him many commissions and his work was celebrated for both its quality and social significance.

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Before setting up Ken Garland & Associates in Camden, London, Ken was art editor of Design magazine in 1956. The magazine was published by the Council of Industrial Design, which was set up in 1944 with the prime focus of supporting Britains economic recovery.

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Blase’s long-term clients were Staatstheater Kassel (Kassel State Theater) and Atlas Films. Karl Oskar Blase produced countless posters for these two organisations. It’s not surprising considering Blase designed posters for the Staatstheater for twelve years between 1966 and 1978.