Graphis 219, 1982

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Content includes:
Josse Goffin, by Pierre Baudson, Brussels
Zanders: Poetic Collages for a Calendar, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
Graphic Design in Japan 1981, by Naoko Nakayama, Vienna
Graphic Design for Swiss Television, by Ulrich Kundig, Zurich
Jean-Claude Suares, by Gertrude Snyder, New York
Jan Jaromir Aleksiun + Eugeniusz Stankiewicz. Two Rebels of Polish Poster Art, by Jan Sawka, New York
Swiss Posters 1981, by Noel-Louis Piccot, Geneva
The Thirteenth Kodak Colour Calendar Contest in Stuttgart, 1982, by Dr. Karl Steinorth, Stuttgart

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Graphis 219, 1982. Cover design by Josse Goffin
Graphis 219, 1982. Cover design by Josse Goffin
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