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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Cover illustration: John Van Hamersveld
Cover design: Takenobu Igarashi

Contents include:
John Van Hamersveld by Takenobu Igarashi
W. Weingart’s Typography by Helmut Schumid
Interior & Applied Graphics for Pedestrian Subways, Heathrow Airport, London by Midori Imatake
The visual identity for Erlangen City
Dick Bruna’s exhibition won popularity with the children by Shigeru Watano
The Type Directors Club of New York’s 23rd exhibition by Motoaki Okuizumi
Annual of Advertising Art in Japan ’77 by Tamotsu Ejima
Frans Evenhuis’ Editorial Design for a Newspaper by Shigeru Watano
The Design Education at UCLA by Toshifumi Kawahara
’77 Greeting card
Calendar 1977
Illustrators in New York
Roger Huyssen
Robert Grossman
John O’Leary
Kim Whitesides
George Stavrinos
David Palladin
Tadashi Masuda, A Beauty Hunter by Taro Yamamoto
Jean Larcher, who continues to unrestrainedly studying typography, and his two books by Yukio Kanise

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Idea 146, 1978-1. Cover design Takenobu Igarashi
Idea 146, 1978-1. Cover design Takenobu Igarashi
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