Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967

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Published by the Polygraphic Research Institute, a specialized publishing and publishing center.
Chief editor: Ing. Vladimir Drbohlav.
Editor: Bojka Benešová.
Cover design by Luděk Rohlík.
Graphic editing by Sona Valoušková.
Prepared for printing by František Fantyš.

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Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967. Cover design by Luděk Rohlík
Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967. Cover design by Luděk Rohlík

 

Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967. Cover design by Luděk Rohlík
Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967. Cover design by Luděk Rohlík

 

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Typografia, ročník 70, 04, 1967. Back Cover
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