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Frédéric Ditis, Paris: Visuels. A New Series of Scientific Books
George Giusti, New York: The Art Directors Club of New York. 40th Exposition of Advertising and Editorial Art 1961
Frit Seitz, Stuttgart: Anton Stankowski
Gillo Dorfles, Milano: Aldo Calabresi
J.R. Colombo, Toronto: Louis De Niverville
Marvin Rubin, Los Angeles: American Illustrators
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürch: Gifts from an Advertising Angency
Paul Standard, New York: Early Writing Masters

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Graphis 98, 1961. Cover design by Heiri Steiner.
Graphis 98, 1961. Cover design by Heiri Steiner.
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A country is never dead so long as it has an art. Austria is a proof of this maxim. Its liveliness since the war is liveliness which has displayed itself in the arts to a remarkable extent : it deserves the world's admiration and respect.

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Olle Eksell is well known for his advertising illustration, book jackets and playful packaging design. He first studied engineering and later decided to become a graphic artist. He began his career as a window decorator in 1935, and studied under Hugo Steiner between 1939 and 1941.

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Oldřich Hlavsa worked primarily in publication design and typography and played a major part in Czech graphic design history. He designed over 2000 book covers and published a series of his own books related to typography.

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One of Otl Aicher's lesser-known works was the identity and publicity for the Gastein Valley. Gastein valley was a resort for the elderly, an Austrian Alpine village in the Austrian state of Salzburg