Graphis 111, 1964

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Content includes:
Severi Parko, Helsinki: Finnish Design
Dr. Hans A. Halbey, Offenbach a/M: Artistic Quality in the Children’s Book
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: 13th JAAC Exhibition, Tokyo. Japan’s Young Designers Show Their Paces
E.W. Ted Poyser, Los Angeles: Western American Advertisting Art
Hans Neuburg, Zürich: Simpicissimus. Illustrated by Max Hunziker

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Graphis 111, 1964. Cover design by Ritva Puotila.
Graphis 111, 1964. Cover design by Ritva Puotila.
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Ian McLaren and Ken Briggs produced exceptional work for a range of clients in the arts and culture sector. Their client included CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), The National Theatre and the Arts Council.

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Paul Rand, one of the most acclaimed American designers is known for his iconic corporate identities, playful illustration and commercial art. Paul wrote the preface for Yusaku Kamakura's book, Trademarks of the World, 1958. He states his influence of Japanese art and design, trademarks as a universal language and his struggles with English grammar.
The graphic designer had to create a series of ads whose new publicity effects were to confirm or accentuate the already existing • image • of the paper. In this case, the planning was not based on a would-be psychological analysis of the reading public.

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I first came across Kens work in the Unit Edition’s superb monograph, Structure and Substance, published in 2012. Although I had owned a few of the British industrial design magazines, Design, for a few years before, in which Ken had designed numerous covers for.