Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

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Logos include New Haven Railroad, Knoll Associates, Cummins Engine Corp, Union Carbide Corp. and more.

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Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

 

Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

 

Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

 

Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

 

Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977

 

Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
Symbols Signs Logos Trademarks by Herbert Matter, 1977
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