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SPECIAL ISSUE: Wege und Ziele. Paths and Destinations
Selected contents: Zur Frage des Nachwuchses im Werbefach • [On the Question of Trainees in Advertising]; Werdendes Werbewerken (Werbwart Weidenmüller) • [Nascent Advertising Creation (Werbwart Weidenmüller)]; Reichs-Reklamemesse Berlin 1925 • [National Advertising Fair, Berlin 1925]; Rechtsfragen aus dem Gebiete der Gebrauchsgraphik • [legal Questions in Graphic Design]; »Wenn ich zeichnen könnte! » lf I could paint!«]
Selected artists: Otto Arpke, Julius Gipkens, Albert Knab, Louis Oppenheim, Julius Steiner, Trias (Rolf Frey), Martin Weinberg

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1924. Cover design by Hanne Maria Rudert
Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1924. Cover design by Hanne Maria Rudert

 

Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1924. Cover design by Hanne Maria Rudert
Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1924. Cover design by Hanne Maria Rudert
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