Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985

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Content includes:
British Graphic Design, Present, and Future / Ken Garland
Around England and British Design / Shigeru Watano
Biography
History Chart (Binding) / Pieter Brattinga
F.H.K.Henrion
Herbert Spencer
Alan Fletcher
Colin Forbes
Hypnosis
Bob Gil
Hans Schlager
Peter Savill
Alan Aldridge
Derek Bazaar
David Hillman

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Idea Special Issue - British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985
Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985

 

Idea Special Issue - British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985
Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985 – F.H.K. Henrion

 

Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985 – F.H.K. Henrion
Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985 – F.H.K. Henrion

 

Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985 – Abram Games
Idea Special Issue – British Visual Communication Design 1900-1985 – Abram Games
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