Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1973

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Content includes:
Toni Beh – A Festival of Calendar Makers – Results of the Kodak Coloured-Photo – Calendar Competition 1973
Gotz Gunar Gorissen – Classic and Modern Ornaments for Photo Composition
Alexandre Alexandre – Georges Lacroix, a Full-Blooded Artist from Paris
Angel Montoto – Perez Sanchez, Barcelona – Trade-Marks, Symbols, Logotypes
Franz Hermann Wills – New Polish Film Posters
Jan Berger – A Photo Reportage by Joachim Hear
Liselotte Hansmann – Computer Graphics
Charles Rohonyi – Luc Vanmalderen, Brussels – A Versatile Graphic Designer from Belgium
Hans Kuh – Typographic Cover Pages of a Graphic Periodical from Stockholm

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Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1973. Cover design by Malaisé-Pontecorvo
Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1973. Cover design by Malaisé-Pontecorvo
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