Graphis 191, 1977/78

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Content includes:
The Colour Newspaper Advertising of American Department Stores, by Bill Bonnell, Chicago
Illustration in Japan ’76, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
Design and Art Direction ’77, London. The Fifteenth Exhibition of British Advertising and Editorial Art, by Edward Booth-Clibborn, London
Graphic Design for Public Service. Exhibition in Conjunction with the Icograda Congress 1977 in the Museum of Applied Art in Zurich, by Dr. Marion Diethelm, Zurich
Louis Danziger, by Marvin Rubin, Santa Monica, Calif.
Fairground and Circus Posters, by Stanley Mason, Zurich

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Graphis 191, 1977:78. Cover design by Richard Hess
Graphis 191, 1977/78. Cover design by Richard Hess
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