Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 7, 1966

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Observations on: “Design & Printing for Commerce” 1967
On the judging of excellence by David Way
Evaluation of Corporate Identity Show by John S. Marmaras
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Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 7, 1966. Cover design by Saul Steinberg
Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 7, 1966. Cover design by Saul Steinberg
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