Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963

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Published by the journalism working group of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Editors included Werner Steffens (later mayor of Braunschweig). The fantastic graphic design was by Manfred Bremeier and Udo Zisowsky. The publication includes articles on politics, art and culture.

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Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler
Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler

 

Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler
Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler

 

Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler
Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler

 

Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler
Omnibus 8, University of Braunschweig, 1963. Designed by Udo Zisowsky in collaboration from Peter Riefenstahl, Isar Peters, Manfred Bremeler
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