L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961

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Monthly magazine of business studies and advertising techniques – L’ufficio moderno publishing house
Cover by Carlo Cattaneo
Rare advertising design magazine from the 60s, with Olivetti, IBM, Lexington advertising.

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L'ufficio Moderno - La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961. Cover design by Carlo Cattaneo
L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961. Cover design by Carlo Cattaneo

 

Hasler Advertisement scanned from L'ufficio Moderno - La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961
Hasler Advertisement scanned from L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961

 

Olivetti Synthesis Advertisement scanned from L'ufficio Moderno - La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961
Olivetti Synthesis Advertisement scanned from L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961

 

Olivetti 82 Advertisement scanned from L'ufficio Moderno - La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961
Olivetti 82 Advertisement scanned from L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961

 

IBM Advertisement scanned from L'ufficio Moderno - La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961
IBM Advertisement scanned from L’ufficio Moderno – La Pubblicità, N°12 Dicembre 1961
Monthly magazine of business studies and advertising techniques - L'ufficio moderno publishing house Cover by Carlo Cattaneo. Rare advertising design magazine from the 60s, with Olivetti, IBM, Lexington advertising.
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