Graphis 193, 1977/78

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Content includes:
Henry Steiner, Hong Kong, by Henry Wolf, New York
Saul Bass, by Herb Yager, Los Angeles
Chicago ’77,by Bill Arthur Rogers, Chicago
Vogue – Creative Photography for Fashion, by Jacques Lartigue and Helmut Newton, Paris
Rudolph de Harak, by Nicholas J. Chaparos, Washington, D.C.
Sophie Grandval, by Frederick Leboyer, Paris

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Graphis 193, 1977:78. Cover design by Sophie Grandval
Graphis 193, 1978/79. Cover design by Sophie Grandval
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Both the And So To Embroider & And So to Sew bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934 and operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments (Scottish art schools, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow) and industry.

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After researching further into the work designed by their practice, I found ten programmes designed between 1958 and 1960. These programmes were designed for a variety of live jazz events in Germany and all followed the same format.

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Japan's first foreign film venue, Shochikuza Theatre (1923) is an icon of Modernism. Its Art Deco-influenced advertising, showcased in the 1925 Shochikuza News magazine, offers a glimpse into Japans influences from the West.
This book shows, for the first time, all of Hans Hillmann’s film posters. Unpublished sketches and drafts from his estate along with commentary from conversations and interviews provide an insight into the creative process of the award-winning designer.