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Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Italsider. The Graphis Profile of a Group of Italian Steelworks
E.W. Ted Poyser, Los Angeles: Art Directors Club of Los Angeles. A Selection from Three Annual Exhibitions
Erich Traumann, Bremen: Feliz Müller
Marcel Zahar, Paris: Jacques Dubois
Peter Althaus, Luzern: Godi Hofmann
Ken Baynes, Zürich: The First British Poster Design Awards 1961-62
Arno Stern, Paris: 85 Feet of Adventure
O.Bihalji-Merin, Beograd: Primitive Masters from Near and Far
Ke Baynes, Zürich: Unicef. Cards to Help the World’s Children
C.G. Tomrley, London: Modern Wall Treatments in Britain

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Graphis 101, 1962. Cover design by Felix Müller.
Graphis 101, 1962. Cover design by Felix Müller.
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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.
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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The 1960 awards presented 420 poster entries from Swiss designers. Notable winners included Robert Büchler's typographic poster for the Museum of Applied Arts Basel and J. Müller-Brockmann’s Der Film poster for the Museum of Applied Arts and Gerstner + Kutter's asymmetric typographic poster for National-Zeitung SA Basel.

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They were many other designs who played an important role in IBM's graphic identity and implementation. Some of the other designers included Arthur Boden, Clarence Lee, Charles Keddie and Mary Beresford.