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Graphic Art In Muslim Architecture by Edmond Pauty
The Advertising Agency In Morocco
Berber Tattooing by Gilbert F. Bons.
Advertising In Morocco by Armand Caujolle
Calligraphy And Illustration In Morocco by Prosper Ricard
Dutch Advertising by D. Sero
French Advertising by Waldemar George
An Advertising Agency Collaborates In Setting Up A Fair by Georges Martina

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Publimondial 25, 1950. Cover design by Jean Colin
Publimondial 25, 1950. Cover design by Jean Colin
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In the late 1960s, IBM was one of the world’s pre-eminent corporations, employing over 250,000 people in 100 countries. While Paul Rand’s creative genius has been well documented, the work of the IBM staff designers who executed his intent outlined in the IBM Design Guide has often gone unnoticed.
My lectures and workshops also help bridge the gap between academia and industry. Through my lectures and collecting, I strive to promote design as a ever-changing dynamic industry that has the power to shape and improve the world we live in.
Ken was born in 1929, in Southampton and grew up in a small market town in North Devon. He was a principled man, with strong values and views against the hyper-consumerism we live with today. Ken studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.

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When perusing vintage publications, I often stumble upon forgotten or undocumented gems. In this article, I compare two remarkable advertisements designed for Sprengel Ltd byHerbert Zumpe and Karl Otto Goetz