Gebrauchsgraphik, 2, 1968

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Content includes:
Eberhard Hölscher – «Cardmakers and Artists» A Glance at Bielefeld\’s Museum of Playing Cards
Adam Seide – Experiments with Posters by Rambow and Lienemeyer
Hans Redeker – Kurt Löb, a Dutch Illustrator
Raimondo Hrabak – Contardo, the Corporate Image of an Italian Industrial Enterprise
Alexj Kusák – Bohumil Štepán Caricatures and Collages
Franz Hermann Willis – Young Commercial Designers from Berlin
Eberhar Hölscher – Posters for Chicago A Publicity Campaign of the Container of America
Hans Kuh – Clichés, Ads by Eugene and Max Lez

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Gebrauchsgraphik, 2, 1968. Cover design by Toni Blank
Gebrauchsgraphik, 2, 1968. Cover design by Toni Blank

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