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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office and Midori Imatake
Cover Design: Christian Piper

Contents include:
W. Chris Gorman and Free Ireland Activity
Posters and Books on Promotion by Chermayeff & Geismar Associates
7-Up Packaging and Trademark Redesign by Goldsholl Associates
Mendell & Oberer Design Office
The International Poster Competition to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Victory by Yusaku Kamekura
Robert Sadler & Mineral Digest Magazine
Dick Bruna, Picture Books that Best Fit in with Children’s Corner by Shigeru Watano
Christian Piper by Yoshio Hayakawa
The Work of Ikko Tanaka and Hiroshi Manabe Original 1975 by Shin’ichi Segi
The 17th Annual Society of Illustrators National Exhibition by Shin’ichiro Tora
Don Menell and his splendid art direction shown in Oui Magazine
Elements of Idea “Mystery of Shadows” by Shigeo Fukuda
The 1st 6 members’ T-Shirt Show
Inventive Clothes 1909-1939 by Shichiro Imatake
United State Government and Design Program by Midori Imatake
Richard Brown
Ken Berris by Sharon Searer
A dialogue: Paul Davis & Tadanori Yokoo
The Realist Show 14

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Idea 132, 1975-9. Cover design by Christian Piper
Idea 132, 1975-9. Cover design by Christian Piper
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Collected examples of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Cycling Safety and Proficiency design output, a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing cycling safety.

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Karl Oskar Blase was born in 1925 in Cologne, Germany. He was a prolific painter, designer, sculptor and exhibition curator. His work included magazine covers, for publications such as Form and Gebrauchsgraphik, stamp designs for the German Postal Service and film posters for companies such as Atlas Films.
Projekt 26 is a fantastic online store dedicated to vintage Polish posters, as well as operating online, both Harriet and Sylwia also run poster markets, social accounts full of the vibrant works and have a radiating passion and knowledge of the subject.

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The advertising has a certain contrast of hand-drawn and mechanical. Produced entirely in black, it reminds us that the absence of colour can be highly effective. Hans Michel and Günther Kieser's illustrations bring a sense of both playfulness and a stylistic approach to a corporate client.