Graphis 162, 1972

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Greetings Cards, by Dr. Erika Billeter, Zurich
Olga Siemaszko, by Mieczyslaw Piotrowski, Warsaw
Fourth International Poster Biennale in Warsaw, 1972, by Pierre Restany, Paris
Design and Art Direction ’72, London. The Tenth Exhibition of British Advertising and Editorial Art, by Edward Booth-Clibborn, London
Micromegas: An exciting form of public relations, by C.W. Davoult, Zurich
Tadashi Ohashi. An Illustrator’s Vision of Nature, by Hiromu Hara, Tokyo
Jacqueline Chwast, by Stanley Mason, Zurich

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Graphis 162, 1972. Cover design by Olga Siemaszko.
Graphis 162, 1972. Cover design by Olga Siemaszko.
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The advertising has a certain contrast of hand-drawn and mechanical. Produced entirely in black, it reminds us that the absence of colour can be highly effective. Hans Michel and Günther Kieser's illustrations bring a sense of both playfulness and a stylistic approach to a corporate client.

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Forward and a selection of poster designs entered to the Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1963. Featuring the work of Hans Hartmann, Jörg Hamburger, Jost Hochuli, and Armin Hofmann.
Every year the 20 best posters are selected in Germany and once more brought to the attention of the public. We do not publish all the twenty posters today; instead we add some which failed to be distinguished and which nevertheless are distinguished.