Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

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Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961

 

Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
Red Cross, Czechoslovakia Matchbox Labels, 1961
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Perusing an issue of Der Druckspiegel from 1962, I found these fantastic examples of Swiss Design, produced for the University Ball at the University in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1961. The advertising matter included posters, newspaper advertisements, cinema slides, invitation cards and a booklet.