Typos 1961 – 1962 – The Journal of The London School of Printing & Graphic Arts – No.2

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Edited by G. R Garland. Art editor: Tom Eckersley.

Content includes:
Printing Education – A plan for London? by L T Owens
Web-fed Printing by G. Kingsman
The development of communications in modern times by Raymond Williams
Design and Photography as media of Communication by Tom Eckersley
A challenge to the printer by R R Coupe
Ornament and education by Adolf Loos
The problem of leisure by Paul Burall
Words: partners in design by Ernst Hoch
Thoughts on design by Ian McLaren

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Typos 1961 - 1962 - The Journal of The London School of Printing & Graphic Arts - No.2
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