Graphis 205, 1979/80

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Content includes:
Andre Francois, by Gilles de Bure, Paris
400 Design for Identity, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
400 The Red Carpet Club (United Airlines)
Clarks (Somerset)
elf (ERAP)
Takenobu Igarashi, by John Follis, Los Angeles
Albrecht Ade: Photographic Metamorphoses, by Prof. Albrecht Ade, Stuttgart
Ecole Superieure d’Arts Graphiques (ESAG), Paris, by Jean Didier Wolfromm, Paris
Francois Robert. A Young Swiss Designer and Photographer in the USA, by Bill Bonnell, New York
Niklas Deak – The scope of photographic expression, by Niklas Deak, New York
Koichi Sato, by Naoko Nakayama, Vienna
Tomi Ungerer: Babylon, by Friedrich Durrenmatt, Neuchatel

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Graphis 205, 1979/80. Cover design by André François
Graphis 205, 1979/80. Cover design by André François
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