Graphis 109, 1963

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Henry Wolf, New York: Henry Wolf. Magazine Art Director & Designer
John Commander, London: Design & Art Direction ‘63
Raymond Savignac, Paris: Savignac. Poster that shock
Ben Shahn, Roosevelt, N.J.: Ronald Searle. Anatomies and Decapitations
Ryuichi Yamashiro, Tokyo: Akira Uno
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Art for the Authorities
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Zürich – Graphic Image of a Swiss Town
William B. McDonald, London: Winsor & Newton Ltd. A Corporate Identity Programme
Pierre Descargues, Paris: Francis Deransart
Werner Pfeiffer, New York: Design Experiments with Type
Gérard Blanchard, Paris: Les Recontres de Lurs, 1963

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Graphis 109, 1963. Cover design by Raymond Savignac.
Graphis 109, 1963. Cover design by Raymond Savignac.
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