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Special Issue on Modern Advertising Arts in Germany
Otl Aicher, Richard Roth, Helmut Lortz, Hans Schweiss, Hans Lohrer, Hans & Ruth Albitz, Alfred Resch, Toni Zeph, Michael Engelmann, Hans Haderek, Heinrich Tewes
Design and Dessin by Shichiro Imatake
Otto Aicher, Helmut Lortz and Hans Lohrer
Hans Schweiss and Alfred Resch
Shoji Yokota (Aji-no-moto Co.)
Yoshinosuke Mitsui and Susumu Suzuki (Morinaga Confectionery Co.)
Modern Advertising Arts in Germany by Dr. W. Löer by Dr. W. Löer
Discussion on German Commercial Artists And Their Works by Hiroshi Ohchi and Hiroshi Hara
Memorandum of My Works by Yusaku Kamekura, Ryuichi Yamashiro, Takehiko Miyanaga, Reikichi Yura, Yoshinosuke Mitsui, Hideyuki Oka, Ryukichi Shibuya
What’s Good in Newspaper Ads? by H. Ino, M. Kawasaki, M. Fujimoto, M. Ito, M. Okuda, S. Ohashi, T. Imaizumi, K. Endo, I. Shiibashi, H. Mukai, K. Komae
Do’s and Dont’s for Direct-mail Advertisers, Methods of List Building and Testing by Printer’s Ink

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Idea 007, 1954. Cover design by Helmut Lortz
Idea 007, 1954. Cover design by Helmut Lortz

 

Idea 007, 1954. Inner
Idea 007, 1954. Inner

 

Idea 007, 1954.Bank Cover
Idea 007, 1954.Bank Cover
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From the design archive:
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An article by Jan Tschichold illustrated with examples of publicity produced by Brann of Zürich.

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Wolfgang Weingart's artistic design delved into the intricacies of Swiss typography, skillfully dissecting its elements while venturing into texture and type experimentation. His layered montages radiated dynamic kinetic energy, standing in stark contrast to the minimalist approach of his instructors, embracing a more maximalist aesthetic.

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Advertisements from post-World War II Britain for British Aluminium Company. Designs by Abram Games, Tom Eckersley, FHK Henrion, Pat Keely, and James Hart, who collectively crafted over 100 four-color and 300 black-and-white advertisements.
Projekt 26 is a fantastic online store dedicated to vintage Polish posters, as well as operating online, both Harriet and Sylwia also run poster markets, social accounts full of the vibrant works and have a radiating passion and knowledge of the subject.