Articles Appearing in Baseline Magazine
- Paul Rand Laboratory, Baseline 27, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999.
- Believe It or Else!!, Baseline 29, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999.
- Sho-cards, Baseline 30, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2000.
- Transfiguring the Swastika, Baseline 31, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
- Movie tickets – Japanese Style, Baseline 32, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
- The Radical Press in Pre-Nazi Germany, Baseline 33, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
- Do It Yourself: The Graphic Design of Punkzines, Baseline 34, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
- More Than Wham! Bang! Boom!: The Art and Design of Comics Lettering, Baseline 35, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
- Close Shaves and Razor Sharp Graphics, Baseline 36, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002.
- Massin's Typographic Voices, Baseline 37, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002.
- Introducing the First Digital Letterting Tool, Baseline 38, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002.
- Cult of the Cradle – Fascist Style for Il Duce's Children, Baseline 39, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002.
- The Missing Link: Graphic Design Trade Magazine, Baseline 40, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003.
- Paper Bombs – The Art of Psychological Warfare, Baseline 41, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003.
- Merle Armitage – Books of His Time, Baseline 42, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003.
- When Paperbacks Went Highbrow, Baseline 43, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004.
- Alvin Lustig – The Lost Adman and His Forgotten Ads, Baseline 44, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004.
- Rudolph de Harak – A Playful Modernist, Baseline 45, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004.
- Erik Nitsche – A Biography of a Design Auteur, Baseline 46, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005.
- OHW Hadank – The Classicist Even a Modernist Could Love, Baseline 47, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005.
- Dancing Type and Music Videos, Baseline 48, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005.
- Willhelm Deffke – Modern Mark Maker, Baseline 49, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2006.
- TypoAbsurdo – Viktor Koen's Surrealist Alphabet, Baseline 50, edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2006.
- Berthold's Hebrew Type Catalog, Baseline 51, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2007.
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