Publimondial 25, 1950

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Content includes:
Tourism In Morocco.
Graphic Art In Muslim Architecture by Edmond Pauty
The Advertising Agency In Morocco
Berber Tattooing by Gilbert F. Bons.
Advertising In Morocco by Armand Caujolle
Calligraphy And Illustration In Morocco by Prosper Ricard
Dutch Advertising by D. Sero
French Advertising by Waldemar George
An Advertising Agency Collaborates In Setting Up A Fair by Georges Martina

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Publimondial 25, 1950. Cover design by Jean Colin
Publimondial 25, 1950. Cover design by Jean Colin
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Industrial design was an American design magazine featuring furniture, ceramics, housewares, appliances, automobiles, buildings, radios, projectors, televisions, and many other objects designed for the postwar middle class. First published in the 1950s by Charles Whitney with Alvin Lustig as art director.

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Beyond being mere artefacts of design, these examples encapsulate the dynamic changes Japan was undergoing during this period. The design output of this era not only served commercial purposes but also became a powerful medium for expressing these societal shifts.

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