Typos 2, An International Journal of Typography, 1980

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Content includes:
Josef Muller-Brockmann – Culture and Typography
Clive Ashwin – Typography and Function
Pierre Garnier – Spatial Poetry
Alan Fletcher – Talking to Herbert Spencer
Walter Jungkind – Canadian Graphic Design: 7 Designers
FW Lambert – Japanese Posters
Roger Fieldsend – Pentagram Design
Professor GW Ovink – The Influence of Jan Tschichold
Usha Agarwal – Lineal Devanagari

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Typos 2, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
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Typos 2, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
Typos 2, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
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