Typografische Monatsblätter, 01, 1978

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Gregory Vines, Basel: Zur Gestaltung der 6 TM-Umschläge für 1978
Willi Kunz, New York: Die Petrogiyphen der nordamerikanischen Indianer
Die ‹ Abrogans ›-Handschrift, das älteste deutsche Buch
Jost Hochuli, St.Gallen: Leben und Werk des Typographen Jan Tschichold
Rom: Photographie von Fredrich Cantor
Dr. K. Schläpfer, St.Gallen: Die richtige Belichtungszeit bei Offsetplatten
Ing. Manfred Brune, Rolf Agte, München: Rasterton und Flächendeckung – zwei Paar Stiefel? – ein Vorschlag zur Güte –
Roger Chatelain : Parenthèse québécoise
Erich Fritz/Marcel Probst : L’avenir appartient-il aux écrans cathodiques? (4)
L’homme et la machine dans un système ‹ Omnitext ›
Nouveautés de Müller Martini et Hunkeler
Le présent et l’avenir des arts graphiques 54 Actualités graphiques

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Typografische Monatsblätter, 01, 1978. Cover design by Gregory Vines
Typografische Monatsblätter, 01, 1978. Cover design by Gregory Vines
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