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A5/01: Hans Hillmann

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Born in 1925, graphic artist Hans Hillmann is one of Germany's most important poster designers and illustrators. As a professor of graphic design, he helped launch the career of many designers over the course of his 30-year teaching career. His illustrations have been used for years by publishers and magazines (including FAZ magazine). The A5 series from Lars Müller Publishers is conceived as a growing archive of graphic design. In numerous illustrations, essays, and interviews, this series focuses on the outstanding personalities and important themes from the history of international graphic design. A5 is a collaboration between the visual laboratory at the Department of Applied Sciences Dusseldorf and Lars Muller Publishers. Edited and designed by Jens Müller Published by Lars Müller Publishers, 2009 Softcover, 128 pages, 187 images, 6 × 8.25 inches ISBN: 978-3-03778-179-1
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