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Franz Wischnewski, born in 1920 in Danzig. He worked and lived in Munich from 1945, designing for local newspapers, industrial enterprises and government departments. Scans from Gebrauchsgraphik, 9, 1955 https://t.co/85wTkd69Fq
Max Huber was born in Baar, Switzerland in 1919. He graduated from Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich under Hans Williman. Scans from Gebrauchsgraphik, 5, 1955 https://t.co/96xWyAJp55
'Ironically, despite his humorous output, Savignac was a rather pessimistic man. Savignac told his future mentor Cassandre, that he was “unemployed and feeling suicidal” when he sought an apprenticeship with the advertising great.' via @Petrolicious https://t.co/Xy0VaYGFoI
A selection of the International Lighting Review magazines from the 1950s (Revue Internationale d’Eclairage) https://t.co/TNdI6v2Sik
Design work by Hans Schweiss scanned from Werbeform 2, Annual Review Of Advertising And Design, 1958
https://t.co/JO6K86goYi
#illustration #hansscweiss #GraphicDesign
Both the And So To Embroider & And So to Sew bulletins were published by the Needlework Development Scheme. Established in 1934 and operating until 1961, the scheme was a partnership between educational establishments and industry.
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Great selection of Vinyl records sleeves on @FontsInUse https://t.co/JYyQMZQ5bQ
'Rolf Harder was born in Hamburg in 1929 and lived and worked in Montreal as an independent collaborator for many leading Canadian enterprises. Harder strives to convince not through loudness but through originality and clarity.'
Scans from https://t.co/vIyG0U8IRT
Graphis 84, 1959. Cover design by Stig Lindberg. #StigLindberg #graphis
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Juan Carlos Distefano is an Argentinian artist, designer and teacher. He was born in Buenos Aires, in 1933 and graduated from Escuela de Artes Gráficas and later studied painting at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano, Buenos Aires https://t.co/uEZSNYNOv7