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Special Feature: Strolling Around Books on Graphic Design; Jiro Katashio, Haruhiko Fujita, Graphic Thought Facility, Kei Matsushita, Emily King, Yasuhito Nagahara, Ivan Chermayeff, Ruki Matsumoto, Alan Fletcher, Shoji Usuda, Paul Elliman, Taro Yamamoto, John Warwicker / “December Thought” Rearranged Artwork for Royal Dutch Mail Christmas stamps; works by Experimental Jetset / Surface / Works of Marcus James / Serials: Invisible language Vol.5 by Paul Elliman / Serials: When Pigs Desgin Vol.18 by Kyoichi Tsuzuki / Bound-in Series: Wall Vol.5, Photography by Yasuhide kuge, Art Direction + Design by Fumio Tachibana / News + Information

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Joseph Binder established his studio, Wiener Graphik, in Vienna. One of the first clients was the City of Vienna’s Music and Theater Festival, followed by many other posters and logos for clients in Austria and beyond.

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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.