PM MAGAZINE
Volume 6, No. 1: October-November 1939.

PM Publishing Co.: PM MAGAZINE. Volume 6, No. 1: October-November 1939. Original edition. A very good copy in 4-color photo-offset wrappers: cover shows a diagonal readers crease. Cover design by Frank Lieberman (Featured Artist) .

This volume measures 5.5 x 7.75 with 72 [12] pages of articles including Frank Lieberman, Avoidable Waste in Printing Production, Lucien Bernhardıs Photo Magnetic Lettering Service (stunning 16-page, 2-color insert designed by Bernhard), Anyone Can Draw, Editorial Notes, Books and Pictures, Education for Industrial Design, The First Year of U.S. Camera, Printing Quincentenary, andPM Shorts.

A-D Shorts mention: AIGA,Museum of Modern Art, H. J. Torgesen, Normandie House, Chicago, Alex Steinweiss, Joseph Binder and Ruth Gerth.

Frank Lieberman began freelancing in 1932. He worked as an Art Director for Print magazine. He illustrated covers for Vanity Fair and Vogue. His clients included Reynolds Metals, MacLeans magazine, Century Music Publishing, E. P. Dutton, Farrar and Rinehart, Alfred A. Knopf, Random House, Scribners and Viking Press. His work has been exhibited at E. Weyhe's Gallery, the Cinncinati Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago.

PM magazine was the leading voice of the U. S. Graphic Arts Industry from its inception in 1934 to its end in 1942 (then called AD). As a publication produced by and for professionals, it spotlighted cutting-edge production technology and the highest possible quality reproduction techniques (from engraving to plates). PM and A-D also championed the Modern movement by showcasing work from the vanguard of the European Avant-Garde well before this type of work was known to a wide audience.

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