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olga2289 [7]
3 years ago
8

During the depths of world war ii, graphic designer walter herdeg launched a bimonthly international graphic design magazine cal

led __________. he published, edited, and designed the magazine for forty-two years and 246 issues. this magazine stimulated an unprecedented global dialogue among graphic designers and is still being published today.
History
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
7 0
Hello @Kahunatheking!

Good Morning, In this case, I believe your answer would be the Magazine, "Graphis". Walter Herdeg did launch this magazine during World War II. 

I hope this helped, and if not, contact me!

Thank you,
Darian D. 
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