Pierre Monnerat

Publicité 9, Review of advertising and Graphic Art in Switzerland, 1957

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Revue de la Publicite et des Arts graphiques en Suisse = Rundschau des Werbewesens und der graphischen Kunst in der Schweiz = Review of Advertising and Graphic Art in Switzerland

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Publicité 9, Review of advertising and Graphic Art in Switzerland, 1957
Publicité 9, Review of advertising and Graphic Art in Switzerland, 1957
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Max Huber worked across advertising, packaging, design and industrial design. He had a distinctive style that skillfully blended bright hues with photomontage.

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In December 1924, the Netherlands introduced children's stamps (Kinderzegels). Over the years, these stamps have featured designs by some of the most prominent Dutch designers, including Gerard Kiljan, P. Koch, Gerrit Noordzij, Otto Treuman, Robert Deodaat Emile ‘Ootje’ Oxenaar, Dick Bruna, Jan van Toorn, and Karel Martens.
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