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World War II comes to an end, leaving America conservative and prosperous while Europe faced reform and reconstruction.
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Josef Muller-Brockman, one of the few originators of the International Style, gained fame through advertisements he had created for the theater productions at the Zurich Town Hall.
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Josef Muller-Brockmann combines photography and typographic text reduced to its most basic function of legibility.
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One of the pioneers of the International Typographic style Armin Hoffman's peice that was created for an outdoor ballet preformance of Giselle.
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Carlo Vivarelli's cover for the Neue Grafik emphasizes the new ideals of graphic design in it's representation of multiple languages and universality in design as a whole.