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- Publisher: Index Book
- Year: 2007
- Pages: 280 pages
- Format: 17 x 21,5 cm
- Weight: 0.735 Kg
- Features: hardcover
- Languages: English
- ISBN: 978-84-96309-65-4
- REF: 5500
Rolling Paper offers a visual journey through the evolution of graphic design through the world of cigarette rolling paper dispensers, including a sampling of more than 400 images of different brands ranging from the early 19th century to the present day. The development of typography, printing techniques and packaging illustration can be reviewed in these examples which are classified in different chapters: Nature, Places, Objects, People, Typography, Textures and Advertising. The book in itself is an outstanding compilation of real collector's pieces.
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