Atut

Title:

Atut

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Source:

Hartman Center exhibit materials. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Date:

1989

Citation:

Atut, 1989. Hartman Center exhibit materials. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Alternative Text:

A filmstrip of ketchup bottles frames this 1989 cover of atut, Poland’s consumer magazine, teasing a test on misleading product names. With playful graphics and pointed questions—“Flop of 1989?” and “Wasted potato?”—the issue blends humor with sharp critique of everyday goods.

A filmstrip of ketchup bottles frames this 1989 cover of atut, Poland’s consumer magazine, teasing a test on misleading product names. With playful graphics and pointed questions—“Flop of 1989?” and “Wasted potato?”—the issue blends humor with sharp critique of everyday goods.

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