Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, 9, 1972

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Jürgen Spohn – German Book-Jackets, Results of the Competition \”The Promotional Book-Jacket \’72\”
Liselotte Hansmann – \”The Pen-Ma\’s Paradise\”, The Ingenious Calligraphic Designs by the Pen-Man Jhon Seddon, England, 1695
Hans Kuh – Record Sleeves, Design by Ulrich Eichberger
J. Müller-Brockmann – Edgar Reinhard, Designs for IBM, Switzerland
Maria Martini – Primordial Creatures born of refuse Object-Pillars by Inge Prokot
Jan Berger/Joachim Giebelhausen – \”Next, please…\” New Ways of Medical Information
Remigius Netzer – The Ditch Illustrator Kurt Löb
Raimondo Hrabak – The \”Alphabet of Lovers\” Photos by Mario de Biasi, Milan

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