Jiří Rathouský - Czech Graphic Designer

Typografia, ročník 72, 9, 1969

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It is published by Typografia Publishing House at the departmental branch of the Printing Industry in Prague and Bratislava.
Chief editor: Ing. Vladimir Drbohlav.
Editor: PhDr. Boika Benešová.
Graphic design of the cover by Karel Svolinsky,
Graphic editing outside the ad by Jiří Rathouský.
Prepared for printing by Antonin Krutil and Jiri Sosna.

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Typografia, ročník 72, 9, 1969. Cover design by Jiří Rathouský
Typografia, ročník 72, 9, 1969. Cover design by Jiří Rathouský
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