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Should France Use Propaganda? An Interview with Bernard De Plas, President of the French Advertising Association by Serge Bromberger.
Jean-Yves Pique by Ernst Lehnerj
“Der Schweizerische Beobachter” The Largest Periodical In Switzerland by G. L.
Publicity and Psychology by Marcel Nancey
Frigidaire Comes Back to France
Jaque Richez.
The Italian Scooter a Vehicle For Everyone by P. A. Giurleo P. B. E.
The ‘Group XV” Of Paris by Daniel Masclet
Fun And Fodder: A Swedish Campaign For Fodder Manufacturers by C. C. A. Ellsen
Dutch Posters by D. Sero
Jose Ignacio Bermudez
The Advertising World

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Publimondial 28, 1950. Cover design by Jean-Yves Piqué.
Publimondial 28, 1950. Cover design by Jean-Yves Piqué.
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"Heart: Anatomy, Function, and Diseases" (Dell, 1962), by Rudolf Hoffmann and illustrated by George Giusti, demonstrates how illustrations effectively convey complex and emotional topics whilst providing valuable information.
This book shows, for the first time, all of Hans Hillmann’s film posters. Unpublished sketches and drafts from his estate along with commentary from conversations and interviews provide an insight into the creative process of the award-winning designer.

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The 1960 awards presented 420 poster entries from Swiss designers. Notable winners included Robert Büchler's typographic poster for the Museum of Applied Arts Basel and J. Müller-Brockmann’s Der Film poster for the Museum of Applied Arts and Gerstner + Kutter's asymmetric typographic poster for National-Zeitung SA Basel.
Systematic Surface Design eliminating the hindrance of searching for strategies and starting points, allowing designers to quickly find optimal solutions.