Graphis 88, 1960

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Content includes:
Sumio Mizusawa, Japan: Sofu Teshigahara. Ikebana. The Art of Flower Arrangement in Japan
Manuel Gasser, Zurich: Exhibition Posters by Famous Painters
Paul Rothenhausler, Zurich: Engesser’s Animated Window Displays at Jelmoli’s, Zurich
Hiromu Hara, Tokyo: Takashi Kono
Jan Lenica, Warszawa: The Polish School of Poster Art
Dr. Wilhelm Meyer, Bern: Incunabula Printers’ and Publishers’ Signs
Jason Hailey, Los Angeles: The Selective Eye
Michael Haber, London: Artists’ own Greetings Cards

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Graphis 88, 1960, Cover design by Jason Hailey.
Graphis 88, 1960, Cover design by Jason Hailey.
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