Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1964

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Content includes:
Kurt Weidemann – Prospectuses by Michael Engelmann
Remigius Netzer – Flowers, Birds and Insects by Karl Groβmann
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Swiss Advertisements 1962/63
Liselotte Hansmann – The Well-Ordered Year·Old Calendar Illustrations
Theodor Hilten – Photographa by Jon Naar
Hans Kuh – Typography an Publishers Ads
Armin Eichholz – Picture Book For a Publisher·An Original Ten-Year Repor

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1964. Cover design by Fred Bauer
Gebrauchsgraphik, 1, 1964. Cover design by Fred Bauer
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