Herbert Spencer - British Graphic Designer

Typographica, New Series 01, 1960

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Content includes:
Britain’s Royal Arms by Charles Hasler
Five Polish Photographers by Adam Johann
Yosi Bergner’s Drawings to Kafka by Penuel Peter Kahane
The Work of Franco Grignani by Alan Bartram
The History of Numerals by Henri Friedlaender
Photograms by Anne Hickmott

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Typographica, New Series 1, 1960. Designed by Herbert Spencer
Typographica, New Series 1, 1960. Designed by Herbert Spencer
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