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These bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934, operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments and industry. Its core aims were to raise the design standards in Britain and encourage more embroidery
Graphis 84, 1959. Cover design by Stig Lindberg.
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Stig Lindberg was a Swedish ceramic designer, glass designer, textile designer, industrial designer, painter, and illustratoR.
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Graphis 71, 1957. Cover design by Phillipe Delessert.
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Design News Covers designed by Takenobu Igarashi
Technique Offset printing
Size W210 x H297 mm
Client The Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization
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Graphis 45, 1953. Cover design by Erberto Carboni. His work featured a mass portfolio of illustrated design, exhibition designs and posters. He also collaborated with Studio Boggeri, and was a friend of Herbert Bayer. https://t.co/o1Bzt7tHEi
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A fully digitised collection of island printer. Featuring some great Illustrations by Augustus Jansson. The ads were run from about 1903 to 1908. https://t.co/5uPoyNY3yl
Another issue of Graphis with s Hans Erni cover design. Graphis 17, 1947.
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Moving Pictures – The complete film posters of Hans Hillmann
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Olivetti Valentine Poster
designed by Egidio Bonfante for the Olivetti Valentine - 1970
And So To Sew Bulletin 18a, 1950s
Format: Bulletin
Designer/s: Unknown
Year: 1950s
Client: The Needlework Development Scheme
Size: 215mm x 280mm
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