Graphis 107, 1963

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Content includes:
Robert C. Hood, Marinette: The Annual Report as a Design Challenge
Leonardo SInisgalli, Roma: Riccardo Manzi
Dr. Margot Seindenberg, Bern: Graphic Artists Advertising Their Services
Jean-Louis Ferrier, Paris: Mario Prassinos
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Tim
Lydia A Dournovo, Eriwan: Armenian Miniatures
William B McDonald, London: Second British Poster Design Awards 1962/63
Walter Herdeg, Zürich: The World of De La Rue
Allen Hurlburt, New York: Design ’63. The Eighth Annual Visual Communcications Converence of the Art Directors Club of New York

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Graphis 107, 1963. Cover design by Riccardo Manzi.
Graphis 107, 1963. Cover design by Riccardo Manzi.
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My lectures and workshops also help bridge the gap between academia and industry. Through my lectures and collecting, I strive to promote design as a ever-changing dynamic industry that has the power to shape and improve the world we live in.

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The collection of works I've gathered, designed for Olympia-Werke, showcases the height of mid-century German commercial artistry. The work was collated in a branded folder and contained forty brochures, advertisements and manuals.

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He designed stamps from around 1955 and in the book Karl Oskar Blase, Briefmarken-Design, Verlag für Philatelistische Literatur, 1981, he was described as one of the most influential stamp designers in Germany.
Among the young graphic artists of Berlin, who set to work after the war, Hans Adolf Albitz and Ruth Albitz-Geiß can claim special attention. In a short time, at a period when economic conditions were pretty unfavourable, they worked themselves so to the fore that their names came to mean something in Berlin publicity, and in western Germany their posters are known and appreciated, too.