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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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