Gebrauchsgraphik, 05, 1959

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Eberhard Hölscher – Klaus Winter – Helmut Bischoff Graphic Art for Books and Advertising
Peter Roth – «Top People» The Advertising of the London «Times»
Hans Kuh – Theater masks
Theodor Hilten – Bob Gill, an American Commercial Artist
Hans Kuh – Stefan Moses – Photos
Rolf Vogelmann – Christiane and Ingo Friel – The Advertising of a Purchasing Cooperative. A Serial Advertisement of the Edeka
Remigius Netzer – Willi Dirx Woodcuts
Walter Gährisch – Standardised Printing Inks and Designers’ Colours
Rolf Vogelmann – On the Advertising of the «Olympia» Works
Eberhard Hölscher – Results of the Heidelberg Poster Contest
«Verona, a type of the type-foundry Genzsch & Heyse A.G. Hamburg

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