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Designer-Verbände. Berufsbilder
form als Organ des BDG und VDID
H. W. Kapitzki, Zu Verbands-
interessen und einem Verbandsorgan
Fritz Seitz, Designer unter sich
Wie Designer über Design denken
Grafik-Design
J. Klöcker, DIN und die Wirklichkeit
Bildzeichen als Normen
E. Feetbeck, Lernen im Spiel –
das Braun-Buchlabor
P. v. Kornatzki, Konzeptionelle
Konstanten, visuelle Variablen
form-Interviews
G. Bonsiepe/R. Segre, Design und
die Dritte Welt – Cuba
Die Goldfingers von Schwabing
Ausstellungen, Produkte – Möbelmesse Köln 1970
form-Forum – G. Krause, Auf staatlichen. Arbeitsstühlen läßt sich gut ruhen

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Form, Internationale Revue 49, March 1970. Designed by Karl Heinz Krug
Form, Internationale Revue 49, March 1970. Designed by Karl Heinz Krug
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Direction of Travel is a project by Christian Nolle, a half Danish/half German London based artist and map collector. He has spent decades creating work, often in photographic form, that looks at the interplay between aviation, politics and the cities we live in. Christian is also the Founder and Head of Good Caesar, a design and technology studio.

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Jean Carlos Distefano is an Argentinian artist, designer and teacher. He designed a range of posters, programmes brochures and book covers alongside Juan Andralis, Humberto Rivas and Roberto Alvarado for the Instituto di Tella, Buenos Aires.

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As part of their marketing strategy, Kast + Ehinger, commissioned a selection of German designers to produce advertisements aimed at the design industry. I have scanned in quite a lot of their advertising matter, all of which were back-page advertisements from three German design magazines. Der Druckspiegel, Gebrauchsgraphik and Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung.

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Japan's first foreign film venue, Shochikuza Theatre (1923) is an icon of Modernism. Its Art Deco-influenced advertising, showcased in the 1925 Shochikuza News magazine, offers a glimpse into Japans influences from the West.