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Content includes:
1851-1951-Editorial
Tempting the Tourist by A. C. Tripe, F.R.I.B.A.
Competition No. VIII- Result and Judges’ Report
• O wad some power the giftie gie us . . by Peter Muller-Munk
English Art Schools and Industry: II
New Designs from the Factories
Decorator’s Paris Shop
Canada Needs Good Packaging

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Art & Industry 297, April 1951. Cover design by Tom Eckersley
Art & Industry 297, April 1951. Cover design by Tom Eckersley
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In the late 1950s, Hans W. Brose agency, with designers Pierre Mendell, Michael Engelmann, and Klaus Oberer, crafted a compelling, colourless campaign for Bols.

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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.

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The identity manual consisted of 130 pages of information and brand usage with Arie J. Geurts heading up the project as design director, (who later headed up his own design studio in Los Angeles). The identity uses minimal colour and focuses on a consistent brand blue in all communications.
I have long been a fan of Counter-Print, as a student, I would order their newsprint publications, peruse their Flickr albums and now, over a decade later I still buy their latest releases and their site provides our staff with great giftse throughout the year. I interviewed one of the founders, Jon Dowling to find out more about setting up Counter-Print, their favourite books and which publishers inspire them.