Spiekermann delightfully takes us back, circa 1928, to what it was like to compose ( set type ) and letterpress print in the early days. via blueprint [RK]
POV. Erik spiekermann. The bauhaus.
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Spiekermann delightfully takes us back, circa 1928, to what it was like to compose ( set type ) and letterpress print in the early days. via blueprint [RK]
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Six decades of shoe design at the Puma Archive. [PR]
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