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Danish Commercial Art (Peter Olufsen)
Swiss Posters in America (Mildred Constantine)
Printer’s Progress 1851-1951(Charles Rosner)
Munich Carnival Posters (Friedemann Lichtwitz)
Grandma Moses/Morris Hirshfield (Francois Stahly)
Rut Bryke (Sinikka Kallio-Visapaa)
Florescence and Decay of the Tattooer’s Art (Jacques Delarue)
Textiles with Molecular Patterns (William B. McDonald)

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Graphis 35, 1951. Cover design by Asger Jerrild
Graphis 35, 1951. Cover design by Asger Jerrild
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The best poster designs from Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1956 with a translated foreword by Jakob Rudolf Welti. Featuring the work of Herbert Leupin, Carl B. Graf, Carlo Vivarelli and Emil Ruder.
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Giovanni began his work with Olivetti in March 1938, and his work was showcased in various exhibitions and had a clear distinctive style that amplified the Olivetti brand image. His design defined the company’s visual image, and the iconic geometric designs are still as powerful and engaging today as they were in the 1950s.