Graphis 189, 1977

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Content includes:
Gerard Miedinger, by Hans Neuburg, Zurich
Graphis Packaging 3, by Karl Fink, New York
Federico Fellini: Film Scenes and Drawings, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Missio: A Catholic Mission’s Programme of Art Education in Africa, by Prof. Urban Rapp, Wurzburg
Siyah Qalem, by Haron Tapi, Istanbul
Hans-Georg Rauch and his etchings, by Manuel Gasser, Zurich
Artists’ and Designers’ Self-Promotion, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
Gentilini’s Tarot Cards
Book Reviews

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Graphis 189, 1977. Cover design by Gerard Miedinger
Graphis 189, 1977. Cover design by Gerard Miedinger

 

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