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Content includes:
Heinz Edelmann, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Recent Czech Posters, by Dr. Thomas Vlcek, Prague
Kurt Londenberg: Creativity in Paper, by Alastair Allen, Ludlow
Graphic Designs to Suit the Occasion, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
Invitations to special events, contests and exhibitions, by William B. McDonald, London
Ralph Steadman, by Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zurich
Jose Guadalupe Posada: The Greatest of Popular Mexican Printmakers, by Roberto Moss, Madrid
Ex Libris: A dying art form? by Stanley Mason, Zurich

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Graphis 166, 1973. Cover design by Heinz Edelmann.
Graphis 166, 1973. Cover design by Heinz Edelmann.
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Collected examples of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Cycling Safety and Proficiency design output, a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing cycling safety.
The versatility of the arrow sign knows no bounds – from thin lines exuding delicacy to thick, heavy-set lines conveying stability and weight. Depending on its construction, the arrow sign can speak with individuality, even possessing psychological and emotional expression.
A new online archive makes the complete works of the famous graphic designer accessible
Last month (March 2022), I spoke to over fifty Graphic Design undergraduates about the archive and my passion for design history, after which the students had full access to items in the collection and participated in discourse amongst their peers and lecturers. As part of their critical studies unit, the students will be producing essays and content related to the impact, history and aesthetics of selected artefacts.