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Content includes:
Steinberg – as an Advertising Artist (Manuel Gasser)
Sudler & Hennessey Inc., New York An Art Studio and Advertising Agency (L.J. Muller)
AGI. Design in Advertising Exhibitions, London (Charles Rosner)
Heiri Steiner (R. Martinez)
Artists’ Own Christmas Cards (C.G. Tomrley)
The Art of Ancient Crete ( Dr. Hans Jucker)
Early Illustrated Medicine (Dr. F.W. Rieppel)
Aspen Design Conference 1956. A Report (Will Burtin)

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Graphis 67, 1956. Cover design by Umetaro Azechi
Graphis 67, 1956. Cover design by Umetaro Azechi
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Wolfgang Bäumer's advertising design for Bayer, Klöckner Works and the Lottery. His adaptable design aesthetic alongside his skills of convening messaging through visuals are fantastic examples of mid-century German graphic design.

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A total of 24 posters were created for the campaign during 1964, using the arrow symbol as a key features, representing power, motion and speed. The handmade lithographs use up to 19 colours, which were individually printed at large scale. The posters also utilise the brand colours red and yellow from Shells corporate identity.

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Perusing an issue of Der Druckspiegel from 1962, I found these fantastic examples of Swiss Design, produced for the University Ball at the University in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1961. The advertising matter included posters, newspaper advertisements, cinema slides, invitation cards and a booklet. 

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Forward and a selection of poster designs entered to the Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1963. Featuring the work of Hans Hartmann, Jörg Hamburger, Jost Hochuli, and Armin Hofmann.