Graphis 224, 1983

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The 14th Kodak Colour Calendar Contest in Stuttgart, 1983, by Prof. L. Fritz Gruber, Cologne
Michel Dubre, by Gilles de Bure, Paris
California Graphic Design ’80 -’82, by Kit Hinrichs, San Francisco
The New Illustration, by Jill Bossert, New York
Bill Bonnell, by Prof. David Colley, Champaign, Illinois
Antonio Frasconi, by Steve Heller, New York

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Graphis 224, 1983. Cover design by Michel Dubré
Graphis 224, 1983. Cover design by Michel Dubré
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