Gebrauchsgraphik, 07, 1930

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Preparatory Training for Advertising Artists
Modern Photography: Umbo & Herbert Baye
Result of the Poster Competition for the Chicago World Exhibition 1933
Herbert Bayer, Ernst Böhm, Gerhard Föhlisch, O. H. W. Hadank, Niethammer-Mostert, T. Schwab, Umbo

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 07, 1930. Cover design by Oleg Zingher
Gebrauchsgraphik, 07, 1930. Cover design by Oleg Zingher
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