Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung, 10, 1950

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Dr. A. Wannemacher – Problems of technical advertising
M. Ott A – turning point of engine lubrication
Herbert Ernst – Stüssi Advertising for a type foundry
Dr. ELL – Once again trade fair buildings
Johannes H. Seifert – symbols or associations?
C. O. Offelsmeyer – Functional design in the Dollar Drive

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Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung, 10, 1950
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