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Yustin Wallrapp, Chicago: John Massey-Container Corporation of America
Walter Boje, Leichlingen: Photographis ’68
Renato Giani, Roma: Bruno Caruso
Erika Billeter, Zürich: Lionel Kalish
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: The Poster Craze
Peter Selz, Berkeley: The Hippie Poster
Stanley Mason, Zürich: American Art Posters

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Graphis 135, 1968. Cover design by Peter Max.
Graphis 135, 1968. Cover design by Peter Max.
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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.

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Walter Ballmer was a Swiss graphic designer born in Liestal, Switzerland in 1923. He worked across various design disciplines including advertising design, packaging, typography and exhibition design.

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Advances in production and 1950s chewing gum marketing. From Wrigley's iconic "Spearman" ads to Hiroshi Ohchi's designs for Harris Chewing Gum.

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The advertising has a certain contrast of hand-drawn and mechanical. Produced entirely in black, it reminds us that the absence of colour can be highly effective. Hans Michel and Günther Kieser's illustrations bring a sense of both playfulness and a stylistic approach to a corporate client.