Gebrauchsgraphik, 12, 1970

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Content includes:
Klaus Stolte – Composition in Steel Exibhition Buildings by Otto Georg Liebsch
Horst Heiderhoff – Zdeněk Ziegler and his Poster Art, an industrial artist from Prague
Herbert W.Franke – Computergraphics, computer art
Raimondo Hrabak – The Studio G&R Associati, a team of young italian graphic
Franz Hermann Wills – The illustrator Eva Johanna Rubin
Erich Pfeiffer-Belli – Photographic inspirations, by Lothar Klimek
Theodor Hilten – Dynamic Design, one-way fair stand

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