107 grafici dell’ AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974

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“From the very beginning, graphics have played an essential role in the communication of products and services, social, political and cultural issues. But a real recognition of graphic design as an autonomous artistic expression dates back to the 1950s. The Alliance Graphique Internationale, or AGI, is an international elite association that brings together the best graphic artists, designers and illustrators world cup.”

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107 grafici dell’ AGI - Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974
107 grafici dell’ AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974

 

107 grafici dell’ AGI - Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974 - Franco Grignani
107 grafici dell’ AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974 – Franco Grignani

 

107 grafici dell’ AGI - Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974 - Rolf Harder
107 grafici dell’ AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale, 1974 – Rolf Harder
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