Visible Language, Vol 07, 01, Winter 1973

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Content includes:
The Language of Capitalization in Shakespeare’s First Folio by Carleton S. Tritt
Visible Language: An Experimental Course by Sharon H. Poggenpohl
Greek Letterforms on the Parthian Drachms by Richard A. Olson
Discrimination of Three Types of Graphic Stimuli by Henry G. Timko

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Visible Language, Vol 07, 01, Winter 1973
Visible Language, Vol 07, 01, Winter 1973
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Each year, leading Dutch artists were commissioned to design the covers and inner pages of Drukkersweekblad en Autolijn. Including designers included Dick Elffers, Willem Sandberg, Jan van Toorn, Wim Crouwel, and Jurriaan Schrofer. The journal documented important design trends and developments in The Netherlands.

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Walter Ballmer was a Swiss graphic designer born in Liestal, Switzerland in 1923. He worked across various design disciplines including advertising design, packaging, typography and exhibition design.

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Ezio Bonini's work for "Società del Linoleum" in Milan, showcasing advertisements designed for various Italian newspapers aimed at expanding the linoleum market

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This 1,500 word essay focused on the work of Jan Bons. One of the most prominent figures in Dutch design history. For over three-quarters of a century, he crafted a mass of work with many long-time collaborators.