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Power of the artist
The Dutuit Library
Plate from “The Seven Cardinal Sins”
Engravings by Antony Gross
It is really easier to take at times the good National Lottery ticket.
The French Shakespeare Illustrators
Wafer Irons
Plate from “Latin Writing from Roman Capital to the Miniscule Letter”
Drawings by Literary Men, Writjngs by Painters
Engraving and two ornaments at ends of chapters, from Ovid’s “Heroides”
Ornate Letters of a Cistercian Manuscript form the 12th Century
An Annotated Copy of “Sagesse” “Wisdom”
Menu composed by Hans Fischer, for the Waldeck Restaurant in Zurich
Illustrated Menus
Dignimont’s invitation for a display of the dressmaker Lucien Lelong’s “Edition” collection.
Insert for Hemostyl tonic, Dr. Roussel’s Laboratories
Across the Magazines
The New French Review, Monthly Magazine of Literature and Criticism
Ethnography and Folklore
Jules Breton and Co. Evette Germain and Co., Successors
Ch. Lorilleux et Co., Printing Inks, Roller Pastes
Photography and Works of Art
“Public Domain” Sound
“Sound History” Archives

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Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 67, 1939
Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 67, 1939
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In my previous article about the design work produced for Insituto di Tella, I touched upon the artists Juan Carlos Distéfano, Ruben Fontana and Juan Andralis. After further research, I found a suite of other designs they had produced, including exhibition posters, concert programmes and record sleeves.

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Jean Carlos Distefano is an Argentinian artist, designer and teacher. He designed a range of posters, programmes brochures and book covers alongside Juan Andralis, Humberto Rivas and Roberto Alvarado for the Instituto di Tella, Buenos Aires.
The transformation of Radio Free Berlin's publicity from dark and provincial to striking and imaginative. Cultural announcements and radio programs designed by Hans Förtsch, Sigrid von Baumgarten, and Reinhart Braun

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Perusing an issue of Der Druckspiegel from 1962, I found these fantastic examples of Swiss Design, produced for the University Ball at the University in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1961. The advertising matter included posters, newspaper advertisements, cinema slides, invitation cards and a booklet.