Herbert Spencer - British Graphic Designer

Typographica, New Series 11, 1965

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Content includes:
Alexander Rodchenko: a Constructivist Designer by Camilla Gray
The Inscriptional Work of Eric Gill: An Inventory by Nicolete Gray
Poem/Prints
Robert Massin by Germano Facetti
Herbert Bayer’s Photographic Experiments by Eckhard Neumann
Words and Images by John Berger
At Remaurian by John Berger (an artist booklet of 38 pages)

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Typographica, New Series 11, 1965. Designed by Herbert Spencer
Typographica, New Series 11, 1965. Designed by Herbert Spencer
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