Werbeform 2, Annual Review Of Advertising And Design, 1958

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Featuring the work of Otl Aicher and Conrad, Hans+ Ruth Albitz, Walter Bergmann, Walter Breker, Hubert Czermalk, Hermann Eidenbenz, Fishcer-Nosbisch, T. + K. E. Fuchs, Eugen Funk, Gerd Grimm, Gerta + Alfred Haller, G. W. Hornig, Sigrid + Hans Lammle, Hanns Lohrer, Helmut Lortz, Michel-Kieser, Mullerblass, Wolfgang Nicolaus, Asta + Gottlieb Ruth, Schmeltzer-Froning, Hans Schweiss, Eugen Sporer, Anton Stankowski, Karl Staudinger, Grete Troost, Oskar J. Weiss, and Wolf D. Zimmermann.

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Werbeform 2, Annual Review Of Advertising And Design, 1958
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