Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1966

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Content includes:
Dr. Georg Kurt Schauer – The Advertising Book-Jacket 1965
Remigius Netzer – A Commercial Illustrator from Melbourne
Hans Kuh – Gregor Kintzel Commercial Art and Illustrations
Prof. Kurt Weidemann – European Type Foundries. Type-faces of the 20th Century
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – John Burningham, London. Illustrations for Children’s Books
Dr. Christa Pieske – Labels from old Pharmacies
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – Cultural Advertising in England
J.J. de Lucio-Meyer – Designs by Ken Briggs & Ian McLaren, London

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1966. Cover design by Tomás Vellvé
Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1966. Cover design by Tomás Vellvé

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