Gebrauchsgraphik
Go directly to this Flickr photoset of advertisements from 1969/1970 issues of the German graphic design mag Gebrauchsgraphik. Do it now, I’ll wait.
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Go directly to this Flickr photoset of advertisements from 1969/1970 issues of the German graphic design mag Gebrauchsgraphik. Do it now, I’ll wait.
April 23rd, 2005 at 9:26 am
Translation, in case anyone’s interested:
(”Gebrauchsgrafik” means roughly “Graphics for Use” or “Applied Graphics”)
MODERN LABELING:
. . .with massive, plastic TYPOVEEN letters made out of artificial material for interior and exterior, you create the best prerequisite for it. Deliverable in several basic types (from 10 to 150 millimeters in height) at astoundingly low prices. Please order patterns and prospectus.