Art and Industry 384, June 1958

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Content includes:
A Slice Down Through
A Japanese Looks at British Packaging By Hiroshi Ohchi
What’s Underfoot? A Report on the British Carpet
Industry by René Elvin
New Products Processes and Presentation
The Molins Hinge Lid – A Great Advance in Cigarette Packs
Laundry House-Style – A Re-Design by Kenneth Bromfield
Furnishing The Modern Office
Product Promotion Techniques: 6 Back to the Nursery

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Art and Industry 384, June 1958
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