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Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Tomi Ungerer
Margit Staber, Zürich: The Calendar as a Publicity Medium
Heiri Steiner, Zürich: O.H.W. Hadank †
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Le Cirque d’Izis
Samuel K. Lothrop: Art Treasures of Pre-Columbian America
Edward Booth–Clibborn, London: Design & Art Direction ’65, London. The third exhibition of British advertising and editirial art
Paul Shaw, London: Recent Examples of Australian Graphic Design
R.E. Martinez, Paris: Richard Avedon Harper’s Bazaar

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Graphis 120, 1965. Cover design by Tomi Ungerer.
Graphis 120, 1965. Cover design by Tomi Ungerer.
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The transformation of Radio Free Berlin's publicity from dark and provincial to striking and imaginative. Cultural announcements and radio programs designed by Hans Förtsch, Sigrid von Baumgarten, and Reinhart Braun
"Rudy is one of the unsung pioneers of American mid-century modernist graphic design. He had a unique and definitive point of view that was really never celebrated. This may have been attributed to his strict adherence to the formal principles of modernism and the International Typographic Style."

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A selection of poster designs from Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1958 with a translated foreword by Maria Netter. Featuring the work of Müller-Brockmann, Celestino Piatti, Donald Brun and Armin Hofmann.

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Karl Oskar Blase was born in 1925 in Cologne, Germany. He was a prolific painter, designer, sculptor and exhibition curator. His work included magazine covers, for publications such as Form and Gebrauchsgraphik, stamp designs for the German Postal Service and film posters for companies such as Atlas Films.