Graphis 117, 1965

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Content includes:
Dr. Hans Curjel, Zürich: Swiss Posters of the Past Year
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Sail Steinberg
Stanley Mason, Zürich: American Illustrators
Manuel Gasser, Zürich: Flavio Constantini
Margit Staber, Zürich: Japan Advertising Artists Club. Selected Work of Young Japanese Designers at the JAAC Exhibition 1964
François Stahly, Paris: Laurent Pinsard. A Very Young French Photographer
Siegfried Stulz, Zürich: Newsletters as a Form of Airline Promotion
Dr. Herbert Gröger, Zürich: Hans Falk, Friedrich Dürrenmatt: Ber Besuch der Alten Dame

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Graphis 117, 1965. Cover design by Flavio Constantini.
Graphis 117, 1965. Cover design by Flavio Constantini.
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