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West Coast Graphic Design, by James K. Fogleman, Los Angeles
Eugene Mihaesco, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Tomi Ungerer: America, by Prof. Walther Killy, Berne
Swiss Posters 1974, by Mark Zeugin, Lucerne
Holger Matthies, by Pali Meller-Marcovicz, Hamburg
Outline of a course of plastic art, by Prof. Herbert Kramel, Zurich
Raoul Dufy: his famous Art Deco textile designs, by Jacques Paul Dauriac, Paris

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 Graphis 176, 1974. Cover design by Eugène Mihaesco.
Graphis 176, 1974. Cover design by Eugène Mihaesco.
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Magalhães developed over 180 brands and in addition to developing visual identities, he also developed designs for Brazilian notes and coins.

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Albrecht Ade's students produced some great typographic compositions and print work in his typography class, here's a selection of the work and information about Albrecht Ade.
Every year the 20 best posters are selected in Germany and once more brought to the attention of the public. We do not publish all the twenty posters today; instead we add some which failed to be distinguished and which nevertheless are distinguished.

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The identity manual consisted of 130 pages of information and brand usage with Arie J. Geurts heading up the project as design director, (who later headed up his own design studio in Los Angeles). The identity uses minimal colour and focuses on a consistent brand blue in all communications.