Graphis 182, 1975

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Content includes:
Paul Davis, by Jerome Snyder, New York
Tomi Ungerer versus Robert Putz, by Tomi Ungerer, Locke Port, Canada
Shiseido Cosmetics: An individual Japanese window display concept, by Makoto Nakamura, Tokyo
Bruno Oldani, by Kai Gjelseth, Oslo
The Seventh Kodak Colour Calendar Contest, Stuttgart, 1976, by Dr. Karl Steinorth, Stuttgart
Swiss Posters 1975, by Claude Loewer, Neuchatel
Burns & Cooper, by Jerome Snyder, New York
Haase & Knels, by Hans Kuh, Zurich
Graphics in support of the United States Bicentennial Celebrations, by Robert Ivers, Corning, N.Y.
The Blankets of the Navajo Indians, by Stanley Mason, Zurich

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Graphis 182, 1975. Cover design by Paul Davis.
Graphis 182, 1975. Cover design by Paul Davis.
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