Idea 071, 1965-6

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Illustrator, Etienne Delessert
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Roger Zimmerman
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Christmas Cards ’65
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La Belle Epoque
London Transport Posters
N. Y. ADC ’65 and Illustration ’65
Bruno Munari
Co-ordinated Design Style
Graduation Work of Graphic Art Students for 1965

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Idea 71, 1965-6. Cover design by Etienne Delessert.
Idea 71, 1965-6. Cover design by Etienne Delessert.
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