Typographic, 38-39, Spring/Summer 1990

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Museums and exhibitions
Bridget Wilkins – British Design: New Traditions
Frederique Huygen – British Design: Image & Identity
Bridget Wilkins – 8vo and the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Flo Bayley – The Design Museum, London
Mark Suggitt – Headline or footnote? The typography of museum exhibitions
Bridget Wilkins – The Netherlands museums, Three approaches to exhibition design

Telephone directories
Colin Banks – The new British telephone directory
Jolijn van der Wouw 0 One hundred years of the Dutch telephone directory
Mathew Carter – Bell Centennial
Professor Ian McLaren- Videotex – the French Electronic telephone directory

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Typographic, 38-39, Spring/Summer 1990
Typographic, 38-39, Spring/Summer 1990
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A review of the memorial exhibition of Edward McKnight Kauffer at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1955 by F.H.K. Hernion

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