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Many of the book that he designed and edited including Alois Carigiet. Mit autobiografischen Aufzeichnungen des Malers, 50 Anni di Grafica Costruttiva, Conceptions of International Exhibition, Publicity and Graphic Design in the Chemical Industry ,Graphic design in Swiss Industry, Moderne Werbe- und Gebrauchsgraphik, and Neue Grafik became collector items.