Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1978

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Content includes:
Hans Baumeister – Novum
Felipe Covarrubias – Vicente Rojo, Design with Constructive Elements
John Halas – Laser Graphics
Peter L. Fischer – Storyboard for TV feature films
Alexandre Alexandre – Jan Sawka, Ironical, unconventional – ingenious
Peggy Lindner – Kijk, A Popular Dutch Science Periodical
Lanny Scommese – Novum Education, Cooper Union, New York
Reinhard Eisele – Decenta, An Indonesian Graphic Design Group

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Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1978. Cover design by Diddo Kusdinar
Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 6, 1978. Cover design by Diddo Kusdinar
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