Erberto Carboni - Italian Graphic Designer

Graphis 45, 1953

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Content includes:
Goya (Walter Ueberwasser)
The Art Directors Club of New York’s 31st Annual Exhibition (Charles T. Coiner)
French Thread Packet Labels of Yesterday (Rene Thiebaut)
Ferdi & Beatrice Afflerbach (Maria Netter)
Commercial Artists advertise their Services (Georgine Oeri)
Spanish Poster Design (Jose M. Llado)
Mexican Popular Art (Bernard Champigneulle)
Nantes. Regional Collective Publicity (C. Rosner)

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Graphis 45, 1953. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
Graphis 45, 1953. Cover design by Erberto Carboni
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