Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965

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Published by Práce, publishing house and publisher ROH in Prague for the Printing Industry Association in Prague, Printing Industry in Bratislava and Trade Union of Consumers industry in Prague.
Chief editor: Stanislav Soucek.
Antonín Ernest worked on the cover based on the motifs of Olga Francová, Vladimír Lutterer and Velin Velinov.
Graphic editing of the text part by Antonín Ernest.

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Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest
Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest

 

Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest
Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest

 

Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest
Typografia, ročník 68, 05, 1965. Cover design by Antonín Ernest
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