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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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Rudolph de Harak designed over 50 record covers for Westminster Records as well as designing covers for Columbia, Oxford and Circle record labels. His bright, geometric graphics can easily be distinguished and recognised.

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The typographic designs produced for the National Theatre by Ken Briggs are not only iconic and depict the Swiss typographic style of the time, but remain a key example of the creation of a cohesive brand style.

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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.
In the ambitious new monograph Rational Simplicity: Rudolph de Harak, Graphic Designer, Volume shines a light on the complete arc of the exceptionally rich and varied career of Rudolph de Harak, showcasing his vibrant, graphic, formally brilliant work, which blazed a colourful trail through the middle decades of the twentieth century.