Graphis 99, 1962

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Wolfgang Lüthy, Zürich: Swiss Poster 1961
Dr. Willy Rotzler, Zürich: Italian Exhibition Design
Masataka Ogawa, Tokyo: Nippon Design Centre
Charles Rosner, London: Dennis Bailey
Erich Wenzel, Düsseldorf: German Post Office Advertising
William B. McDonald, London: Nine Belgian Artists and Their Conception of the Poster
William B. McDonald, London: Salvado Borras
Juan Ainaud, Barcelona: Romanesque Painting in Spain

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Graphis 99, 1962. Cover design by Reid Miles
Graphis 99, 1962. Cover design by Reid Miles
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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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He designed stamps from around 1955 and in the book Karl Oskar Blase, Briefmarken-Design, Verlag für Philatelistische Literatur, 1981, he was described as one of the most influential stamp designers in Germany.
The Cuban film poster conveys the spirit and ideals of the Cuban revolution. A time of political change, an uprising that ended the brutal dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. The Danish Film Institute have a collection of Cuban Film Posters from the past 50 years.

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One of Otl Aicher's lesser-known works was the identity and publicity for the Gastein Valley. Gastein valley was a resort for the elderly, an Austrian Alpine village in the Austrian state of Salzburg