Graphis 208, 1979/80

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Etienne Delessert, by Christophe Gallaz, Chapelle-sur-Moudon
Posters for International Communication, by Bill Caldwell, Washington, D.C.
A Human Rights Poster Series, by Ethel Kessler, Washington, D.C.
Mark Alan Stamaty, by William Cole, New York
Paul Bruhwiler, by Guido Magnaguagno, Zurich
Postage Stamp Design in West Germany, by Prof. Richard Roth, Munich
STA 100 – Society of Typographic Arts (Chicago), by Alastair Allen, Ludlow
Lettering in the work of Ben Shahn, by Bernarda Bryson Shahn, Roosevelt, N.J.
Sho – Japanese Calligraphic Art Today, by Irmtraud Schaarsmidt-Richter, Oberursel
Fritz Eichenberg, by Steve Heller, New York

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Graphis 208, 1979/80. Cover design by Étienne Delessert
Graphis 208, 1979/80. Cover design by Étienne Delessert
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