Graphis 152, 1971

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Manuel Gasser, Zurich: Richard Lindner
Jerome Snyder, New York: David Levine
Stanley Mason, Zurich: The Construction Barrier as a Design Medium
Hans Neuburg, Zurich: Swiss Posters 1970
Jack Dillon, New York: Charles Saxon
Rudolf C. Hoenig, Zurich: The Calendar as a Publicity Medium
Rene Creux, Paudex: Popular Art in Switzerland
Olaf Leu, Bad Homburg: Josse Goffin
Peter Knapp, Paris: Maurice Garnier

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Graphis 152, 1971
Graphis 152, 1971. Cover design by Richard Lindner
Graphis is one of the industries most long-standing magazines. It was first published in 1944 and founded by Walter Herdeg and Walter Amstutz in Zurich, Switzerland. It was released bimonthly and was trilingual, with articles in English, French and German.
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