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Illustrator, Etienne Delessert
5 Up-and-Coming Designers, from A to Z
Everett Aison
Frank Attardi
Tom Huestis
Roger Zimmerman
Joan Stoliar
Christmas Cards ’65
Illustrator, Aran E. Cober
Illustrator, Andre Francois
La Belle Epoque
London Transport Posters
N. Y. ADC ’65 and Illustration ’65
Bruno Munari
Co-ordinated Design Style
Graduation Work of Graphic Art Students for 1965

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Idea 71, 1965-6. Cover design by Etienne Delessert.
Idea 71, 1965-6. Cover design by Etienne Delessert.
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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.

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Max Huber worked across advertising, packaging, design and industrial design. He had a distinctive style that skillfully blended bright hues with photomontage.

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“Der Druckspiegel” typographic supplement May 5, 1967, was focused on a selection of the winning entries from Die besten Plakate des Jahres featuring over fifty winning entries.
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.