Graphis 127, 1966

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Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Spanish Advertising and Editorial Art Today
Alena Adlerová, Prague: Czechoslovak Posters
John A. Skidmore / Marc Dorian, New York: Art Directors Club of New York. 45th Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art
Madeleine Andersen, London: Why Five?
Ajit Mookerjee, New Delhi: Tantra. Art as a path to spiritual self-fulfilment
Haku Shah, Ahmedabad: Indian Amulets
Hans Neuburg, Zürich: Henkell. A succesful competition

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Graphis 127, 1966. Cover design by Angel Grañena.
Graphis 127, 1966. Cover design by Angel Grañena.
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