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GEIGY GRAPHICS POSTER (1966)


Both viewer interaction and participation arc invited by the poster's dominant die-cut letter. The 'G' quickly associates itself with Geigy, a progressive patron of graphic design, while the limitless options in composition remind the viewer of the infinite possibilities for constant discovery in both the pharmaceutical and design fields.




 
 

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