Stig Lindberg

Graphis 84, 1959

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Prof. Richard Guyatt (London): The Royal College of Art, London
Kim Taylor (Zurich): Stig Lindberg
Yvon Taillandier (Paris):Jean Arp
Michael Haber (London): Announcements
Dr. Juliane Roh (Munchen): Ex voto. Votive Pictures from Bavarian Churches
Beatrice Warde (London): The Promotion of Type Faces
Franz Hermann Wills (Berlin): Hans Hillmann
Edgar Mansfield (London): New Directions in Modern Bookbinding
Stanley Roberts (London): Bill Slattery

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Graphis 84, 1959. Cover design by Stig Lindberg.
Graphis 84, 1959. Cover design by Stig Lindberg.
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