Typographische Monatsblätter, 04, 1961. Cover design by Emil Ruder

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Neues in Kürze, neue Maschinen und Geräte
A. Wältli, Winterthur: Die Arbeitsplatzbewertung
Graphibref Satz, la composition
Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1960
Die Seite der Sprache
Paul Rüd, Zürich: ‹ Monotype › -Tabellensatz
Roberto Zoppi, Hans Werthmüller, Basel: Drucksachen einer Basler Buchhandlung
Considérations sur la Nouvelle Antique Haas, Einige Gedanken zur Neuen Haas-Grotesk
Emile Enderli, Lausanne : En marge de la composition mécanique, une collaboration fructueuse : opérateur-correcteur
Jean-Pierre Defago, Genève : Quelques-unes des plus belles séries Monotype pour l’édition
Maurice Grand, Lausanne : Le français qu’il conviendrait de parler
Druck, l’impression
Hs. H.: Die Heidelberger Zweifarbenmaschinen jetzt auch für den Druck von Wickelplatten
TM-Erfahrungsaustausch: Laufschienenhöhe am OHZ. Das Schärfen von Kleinwerkzeugen
A. Breyer, St.Gallen: Die neue Bucher-Prägepresse
Vorstapeleinrichtung – Heidelberger Zylinderautomat in größeren Formaten
Heinz Taudt, ingénieur diplômé, directeur technique de Hell, Kiel: Le Vario-Clichographe
Le problème des rotatives typo à feuilles gravite autour d’une question de clichés
Ausbildung, l’éducation
Wir gratulieren Dr. h. c. Konrad Diem
Max Caflisch, Bern: Ein Diskussionsabend zum Problem der Buchprämiierung

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