Graphis 207, 1979/80

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Content includes:
Herb Lubalin’s Associates: Alan Peckolick, Ernie Smith, Tony DiSpigna, by Gertrude Snyder
Photographis ’80. Annual of Advertising and Editorial Photography, by Dr. Karl Steinorth, Stuttgart
Jurgen Spohn: Profile of a German poster artist, by Alastair Allen, Ludlow
Swiss Posters 1979, by Philippe Rogivue, Kilchberg-Zurich
Paul Degen, by Steve Heller, New York
The Eleventh Kodak Colour Calendar Contest in Stuttgart, 1980, by Dr. Wolf Strache, Stuttgart
Chicago ’79, by Bill Arthur Rogers, Chicago
Elwood Smith, by Gertrude Snyder, New York
New Official Olympic Sports Pictograms – Julien van der Wal

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Graphis 207, 1979/80. Cover design by Alan Peckolick, Ernie Smith and Tony DiSpigna
Graphis 207, 1979/80. Cover design by Alan Peckolick, Ernie Smith and Tony DiSpigna
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