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Art Directors Club of New York. 34th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art (Charles Rosner)
Jelmoli S.A. A Department Store with World Famous Windows (Willy Rotzler)
St. Raphael. Variations on a Theme (Denys Chevalier)
Zande Popular Art (Pierre M. Comte)
Arnold Varga. A New Look at Store Advertising (Irma Koval)
Eric Fraser (Alec Davis)
Louis Danziger (William B. McDonald)
American Annual Reports (Glory Harris)
Ark & Typos. Two Student Magazines (Michael Haber)
Henri Georges Adam (Francois Stahly)
Jean-Marie Albagnac. The Painter of the Pear (Francois Stahly)

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Graphis 70, 1957. Cover design by Rudolph de Harak
Graphis 70, 1957. Cover design by Rudolph de Harak

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Both the And So To Embroider & And So to Sew bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934 and operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments (Scottish art schools, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow) and industry.
The transformation of Radio Free Berlin's publicity from dark and provincial to striking and imaginative. Cultural announcements and radio programs designed by Hans Förtsch, Sigrid von Baumgarten, and Reinhart Braun

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Japan's first foreign film venue, Shochikuza Theatre (1923) is an icon of Modernism. Its Art Deco-influenced advertising, showcased in the 1925 Shochikuza News magazine, offers a glimpse into Japans influences from the West.

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Volkswagen commissioned a fantastic range of graphic designers, including Wolf Zimmermann, Hans Looser and Michael Engelmann. The designers amplified the brand image of Volkswagen with strikingly modern designs.