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Richard Guyatt, London: The School of Graphic Design
Ken Baynes, London: Structure
Richard Guyatt, London: Communication Department
Brian Robb, London: Illustration Department
Edwin La Dell, London: Print Making Department
John Hedgecoe, London: Photography Department
Ken Baynes, London: Staff Members
Ken Baynes, London: ARK – A Magazine Designed and Edited by RCA Students
Ken Baynes, London: Lion and Unicorn Press
David Bickmore, London: Automatic Cartography
Peter Waters, London: Library Materials Conservation
Herbert Spencer, London: Readability of Print
Emil Ruder, Basel: Introduction
Armin Hofmann, Basel: The Advanced Graphic Design Course
Armin Hofmann, Basel: Design Processes
Armin Hofmann, Basel: Variations
Max Schmid, Basel: Safety Symbols, Safety Signs
Kurt Hauert, Basel: Symbol Abstraction
Wolfgang Weingart, Basel: Typographic Image
Andre Gurtler, Basel: Lettering Signs
Peter von Arx, Basel: Film and Television Graphics
Maria Vieira, Basel: Space Structuring
Franz Fedier, Basel: Sign and Colour
Johannes Burla, Basel: Three-dimensional Signs

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Graphis 146, 1969. Cover design by Richard Guyatt.
Graphis 146, 1969. Cover design by Richard Guyatt.
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