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Feature on CBS TV Network
Georg Olden
William F. Bunce
Gunter and Gisela Dongowski
20th Century Design: USA
Xalco, Brazilian Graphic Designer
Piero Fornasetti, Nieman-Marcus Award Winner
Doorway to Brasilia
Chromoluz, new material for packaging
Color Reproductions
Gunter and Gisela Dongowski
Zoltan Zalco
Packaging with Chromolux
Editorial
Free trade and problems of design by T. Uemura
Talking Design (No.20) by S. Imatake
Trip to Europe by I. Hasegawa
How women buy by Printers’ Ink
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Idea 40, 1960-4. Cover design by Günter & Gisela Dongowski
Idea 40, 1960-4. Cover design by Günter & Gisela Dongowski
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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.

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Ian McLaren and Ken Briggs produced exceptional work for a range of clients in the arts and culture sector. Their client included CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), The National Theatre and the Arts Council.

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Both the And So To Embroider & And So to Sew bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934 and operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments (Scottish art schools, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow) and industry.
Unit Editions launches Fred Troller Design on Volume – the first comprehensive survey of the work of a pioneering designer who brought Swiss modernism to America in the 1960s, via influential projects for clients including IBM, American Airlines and Geigy.