Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design: Method and Consequence, 1997

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A biographical account of one of the prominent teachers of the famous Hochschule fur Gestaltung in Ulm, founded by Max Bill.

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Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design - Method and Consequence, 1997
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Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design - Method and Consequence, 1997
Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design – Method and Consequence, 1997

 

Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design - Method and Consequence, 1997
Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design – Method and Consequence, 1997

 

Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design - Method and Consequence, 1997
Herbert W. Kapitzki, Design – Method and Consequence, 1997
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