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He also worked extensively in the field of applied graphics (political and exhibition posters, mercantile prints, book covers); he is considered one of the founders of Slovak applied graphics. He illustrated reading books, schoolbooks (Fonomimický šlabikár a první čítanka, 1934), calendars and historical literature (1933-37 edition of Great Books published by L. Mazáč). His satirical drawings and cartoons were popular, which he contributed to the newspapers and magazines Kocúr (1929-45), Koza (1923-25), Jež (1922-26) and Osa (1932-33).