Gebrauchsgraphik, 11, 1960

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Content includes:
Hans Kuh – Belgian Graphic Advertising Art
Eberhard Hölscher – The Magician’s Apprentice Experiments in Abstract Design for a Record=case
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Walter Schollmayer • Photo- Graphic Art
Remigius Netzer – Drawings by Ilona Feddersen
Alf Kayser- Leisure Time – Merry Time Window-Displays of Jelmoli, Zurich
Liselotte Hansmann – Decks of Cards from the Early Times of Advertising
Hanns Apfel – Everything is Easier with a Smile
Graphic Artists of Basel Advertise Humor and High Spirits
J. J. Meyer – Herbert Spencer An English Typographer
Eberhard Hölscher – The BDG Exhibition
Eberhard Hölscher – One Year with the Federal Mails – From the Pictorial Calendar of the German Federal Mails

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