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The first issue of Show magazine focused on the performing arts. The magazine was published by Huntington Hartford, with a cover designed by Henry Wolf, who was also the art director for the magazine, after a working for three years at Harper’s Bazaar. Henry Wolf became a key figure in publication design in America during the 1950s and 1960s, pioneering experimental bold layouts and cover designs.

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Show, October 1961. Designed by Henry Wolf.
Show, October 1961. Designed by Henry Wolf.
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Jazz Journal was first published in 1946 by Sinclair Traill, who also had some of his photographs used on the covers. The magazine is now online but remained in print for several decades, as Britain's longest enduring jazz magazine.
House style can give identity to the diverse products or activities of a firm. It stimulates loyalty, helps to reduce costs, and has advertising value.

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His distinctive style echoes the artistic expressions of fellow Italian designers Giovanni Pintori and Erberto Carboni. Tovaglia's mastery in taking concepts and translating them into visually compelling narratives is evident in this selection of advertisements I have scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1955.

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Bäumer gave the company a unique brand image amplifying its graphical image after a time of post-war economic recovery. This style of advertising composition can be seen across many 1960s campaigns, especially from other German designers such as Anton Stankowski.