Gebrauchsgraphik, 02, 1926

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Contents include:
American University Education in Advertising and Marketing
Lucian Bernhard in New York
Atelier Bernhard-Rosen
The Tasteful Trade Fair Booth
Movies as a Means of Propaganda
Otto Arpke, Herbert Bayer, Lucian Bernhard, Julius Gipkens, Franz Paul Glass, Ludwig Hohlwein, Willy Knabe, Franz Peffer, Walter Riemer, Fritz Rosen, Martin Weinberg, Lucian Zabel

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 02, 1926. Cover design by Lucian Bernhard & Fritz Rosen
Gebrauchsgraphik, 02, 1926. Cover design by Lucian Bernhard & Fritz Rosen
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