Jiří Rathouský - Czech Graphic Designer

Typografia, ročník 72, 3, 1969

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Published by the Viskumny Institute polygraphically, the union publishing center.
Redakind board: Karel Wick (chairman), Jozef Hrazdil (vice-chairman),
Editor-in-Chief: Ing. Vladimir Drbohlar.
Editor: Dr. Boyka Benešova.
Graphic design of the cover by Ivan Soukup.
Graphic editing (excluding advertisements) by Jiří Rathouský.

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Typografia, ročník 72, 3, 1969. Cover design by Jiří Rathouský
Typografia, ročník 72, 3, 1969. Cover design by Jiří Rathouský
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