Graphis 77, 1958

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The Teaching of Painting in Schools (Hans-Friedrich Geist, Lubeck)
Antonio Frasconi (Kim Taylor, Zurich)
Swiss Posters, 1957 (Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zurich)
Swissair (Charles Rosner, London)
Knoll Associates Inc. New York (Georgine Oeri, New York)
Karel Kezer (Michael Haber, London)
Modern Playing Card Designs (K.W. Konstam, London)

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As a chemist, I have an obligation to be curious – I grab a stack of our chemical journals and start with the advertising section. I start it, the walk through the sand. I don’t want to deny some oases. But soon I’m bored and tired.
The UK’s first vintage poster market is to launch as a 3-day pop-up at the Copeland Gallery in Peckham 14-16 May. Entry is free.
Among the young graphic artists of Berlin, who set to work after the war, Hans Adolf Albitz and Ruth Albitz-Geiß can claim special attention. In a short time, at a period when economic conditions were pretty unfavourable, they worked themselves so to the fore that their names came to mean something in Berlin publicity, and in western Germany their posters are known and appreciated, too.

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Before setting up Ken Garland & Associates in Camden, London, Ken was art editor of Design magazine in 1956. The magazine was published by the Council of Industrial Design, which was set up in 1944 with the prime focus of supporting Britains economic recovery.