Linea grafica, 06, November/December, 1971

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Content includes:
Gustavo Montanaro: Renewing oneself to avoid growing old
Franco Solmi: The art of the image
Salvatore Maugeri: posters of the Italian movements of the second post-war period
Karel Holesovsky: The Czechoslovakian “art nouveau” poster
Sergio Samek Ludovici: Adventures of the frontispiece
Georges Martina: Printers and design. An Exhibition at the Design Center in London
G.M.: Georges Mathieu: First Western Calligrapher
R.P.: The Image of the Finsider Group and its Main Subsidiary Italsider at Trade Fairs in 1971 in Italy and Abroad
G.M.: In London, a World Meeting of the Press: Ipex ’71
Umberto Fenocchio: Culture and Market at the Third International Salon of Sicof ’71
John Halas: « The Visual Revolution»
Enzo Rava: « Theory and Practice of Typographical Misprints
Carlo Munari: « The Arts »

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