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Henry Wolf, New York: Henry Wolf. Magazine Art Director & Designer
John Commander, London: Design & Art Direction ‘63
Raymond Savignac, Paris: Savignac. Poster that shock
Ben Shahn, Roosevelt, N.J.: Ronald Searle. Anatomies and Decapitations
Ryuichi Yamashiro, Tokyo: Akira Uno
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Art for the Authorities
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Zürich – Graphic Image of a Swiss Town
William B. McDonald, London: Winsor & Newton Ltd. A Corporate Identity Programme
Pierre Descargues, Paris: Francis Deransart
Werner Pfeiffer, New York: Design Experiments with Type
Gérard Blanchard, Paris: Les Recontres de Lurs, 1963

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Graphis 109, 1963. Cover design by Raymond Savignac.
Graphis 109, 1963. Cover design by Raymond Savignac.
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I came across two sample books containing printed examples of the work executed by the students in the Composing and Machine Departments of the Polytechnic School of Printing, between 1907 and 1910. I couldn't resist adding these to the archive.