Typografische Monatsblätter, 04, 1978

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André Gürtler, Basel: Schrifttafel, Kufische Schrift Koranhandschrift, 9. Jahrhundert
Gregory Vines, Basel: Zur Gestaltung der TM-Umschlage 1978
Buch und Einband Bilddokumente zur buchgeschichtlichen Entwicklung aus neun Jahrhunderten
Juerg Albrecht, Bern: John Heartfield mont.
Erich Fritz, Waldbronn: Bildschirmstory 1 Text- und Anzeigengestaltung an einem intelligenten Bildschirmterminal
Marianne Nievergelt-Eicher, Zürich: Fotosatzmaterialien und ihre Verarbeitung
Roger Chatelain : Des imprimés personnalisés
Jean Mentha : Ecole des arts et métiers de Neuchâtel
La formation à la photocomposition à l’Erag
Conférence du Cercle international des instituts d’enseignement supérieur pour l’industrie graphique
Nouveaux atouts pour les imprimeur GTO

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Typografische Monatsblätter, 04, 1978. Cover design by Gregory Vines
Typografische Monatsblätter, 04, 1978. Cover design by Gregory Vines
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Banks & Miles, were founded in 1958 by Colin Banks and John Miles and became renowned for their design work with major British institutions and companies. They made significant contributions to type design and corporate identity.

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His distinctive style echoes the artistic expressions of fellow Italian designers Giovanni Pintori and Erberto Carboni. Tovaglia's mastery in taking concepts and translating them into visually compelling narratives is evident in this selection of advertisements I have scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 10, 1955.
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