Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964

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Modern Publicity Vol 29, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964

 

Modern Publicity Vol 29, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964

 

Modern Publicity Vol 29, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964

 

Modern Publicity Vol 29, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
Modern Publicity Vol 33, 1963-64, Studio Publications, 1964
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Little is known about the talented designer Günther Glückert. Born during the 1930s, a period that proved less than conducive to nurturing youthful artistic endeavours, did not halt Glückert's path of becoming a talented designer.

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The 1960s was an era characterised by political, social, and cultural shifts. The counterculture movement emerged as a response to the perceived failures of the mainstream establishment, sparking a wave of activism and alternative ideologies. And with these an array of printed matter. Counterculture publications, often referred to as the "underground press," became powerful platforms for dissent, expression, and the exploration of new ideas.
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