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Photographis 75. Annual of Advertising and Editorial Photography, by Peter Knapp, Paris
Pictonom: The spoken signature, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Shigeo Fukuda, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Richard Hess, by Edward Sorel, New York
Historic House Signs in Old Maastricht, by Hans Kuh, Zurich
Brad Holland, by Emily Chewning, New York
Recent Polish Press Cartoons, by Krzysztof T. Toeplitz, Warsaw
30th Anniversary of Victory, Warsaw. An International Poster Competition, by S. Mason, Zurich

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Graphis 178, 1975. Cover design by Richard Hess.
Graphis 178, 1975. Cover design by Richard Hess.
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Direction of Travel is a project by Christian Nolle, a half Danish/half German London based artist and map collector. He has spent decades creating work, often in photographic form, that looks at the interplay between aviation, politics and the cities we live in. Christian is also the Founder and Head of Good Caesar, a design and technology studio.
The most comprehensive account of ghost signs ever published, focusing on London’s hand-painted relics of advertising past

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Industrial design was an American design magazine featuring furniture, ceramics, housewares, appliances, automobiles, buildings, radios, projectors, televisions, and many other objects designed for the postwar middle class. First published in the 1950s by Charles Whitney with Alvin Lustig as art director.
“They’ll never stand for that” and “It’s too modern” are, as George Plante aptly puts it, the restraintive thoughts which beset a commercial artist who tries to let himself go.