Gebrauchsgraphik, 8, 1962

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Hans Kuh – Leo Lionni, New York
Eberhard Hölscher – German Posters 1961/62
Carl Heussner – Oskar Reiner, Automotive Publicity
Remigius Netzer – Walter Tafelmaier, Illustrations for a Program
Ludwig Ebenhöh – Nory Y. Compère • A Belgian Graphic Designer
Eberhard Hölscher – Old Bavarian Visiting Cards
Theodor Hilten – Peter Lorenz Commercial Art
J. J. de Lucio-Meyer – A Poster Campaign of the Sunday Times

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