The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 18, Argentine Theme Issue, 1992

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Content includes:
The Bariloche Style – Martha Levisman de Clusellas and Theodore McNabney
Héctor Basaldúa and the Colón Theater: Thirty Years of Stage Design – Emilio Basaldúa
Argentine Architecture of the Thirties – Ernesto Katzenstein and Edward Shaw
José María Sert in Buenos Aires – Guillermo Whitelow and Edward Shaw
Monumental Deco in the Pampas: The Urban Art of Francisco Salamone – Alberto Bellucci and Theodore McNabney
An Approach to Social Realism in Argentine Art: 1875-1945 – Marcelo Pacheco and Jon R. Snyder
Rediscovering the Master “Fileteadores” of Buenos Aires – María Estenssoro
High Fashion: The Search for a Style – Elena Moreira and Edward Shaw
An Interview with José María Peña – Edward Shaw and José María Peña
Public Sculpture – José María Peña and Edward Shaw
“Art-Nouveau” Stained Glass and Ironwork – José María Peña and Jon R. Snyder

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Mark Bloom has designs for globally recognised brands, produces some of the finest, most accessible modern typefaces and heads up Mash Creative and CoType Foundry. His type foundry has always been a port of call for our studio's brand projects and he continues to develop these, each with a fantastic print specimen.

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These one-colour forms have a playful but structured aesthetic through their geometric forms, they remind me of the abstract line drawings of Picasso blended with Jan Tschichold and the New Typography.

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Publimondial was founded André Roulleaux in 1942 and remained in circulation until 1960. The French journal was published by Art et Publications and was subtitled ‘The Magazine of Graphic Arts and Advertising Technique’.
An article by Jan Tschichold illustrated with examples of publicity produced by Brann of Zürich.