Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 6, 1969

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Content includes:
Swiss Books 1965/Exhibition by Ernst Reichl
1967 Transfield -Australian Book Review Production Awards
comment by Kenneth S. Ginger and David J. Way
Books from the Netherlands in AIGA Exhibition by Myrtle Powell
British Books 1966/Exhibition remarks by Beatrice Warde
About Book Design an informal discussion at AIGA by Mrs. Elaine Lustig, Milton Glaser, Marshall Lee, David Way

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Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 6, 1969 cover design by Paul Rand
Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 6, 1969 cover design by Paul Rand
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