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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Cover design: Masayoshi Nakajo

Contents include:
Bill Imhoff’s world of the oriental type of illusion by Takenobu Igarashi
Pierre Doyonnax by Shigeru Watano
Akihiko Seki
Society of Illustrators 75th Anniversary by Shinichiro Tora
Institut für communication, Düsseldorf
Ivor Kaplin
Ruedi Rüegg by Shigeru Watano
Frank Delano
Gerstman & Meyers
Gerstman & Meyers Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Massimo Vignelli Interviewer: Midori Imatake
James Sheridan, President: Raymond Loewy International Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Mt. Fuji by Shigeo Fukuda
Ski Poster by Yusaku Kamekura
About seeing things that is thought from Miss Terry Guitar’s photograph by Shigeru Watano
Design Manual of Snow Brand Milk Products Co, Ltd.
The 1976 International Educators Conference held under the sponsorship of ADC of New York

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Idea 141, 1977-3. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
Idea 141, 1977-3. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
Idea 141, 1977-3. Ivor Kaplin Feature
Idea 141, 1977-3. Ivor Kaplin Feature

 

Idea 141, 1977-3. Ivor Kaplin Feature
Idea 141, 1977-3. Ivor Kaplin Feature
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Omnibus was Published by the journalism working group of the Technical University of Braunschweig. A square publication measuring 290mm. The publication included features on politics, arts and culture. With advertisements carefully selected to be in keeping with the visual aesthetic. Content also included exhibition information and a fine example of concrete poetry, among artists such as Schröder-Sonnenstern and Sine Hansen.

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Graphis is one of the industries most long-standing magazines. It was first published in 1944 and founded by Walter Herdeg and Walter Amstutz in Zurich, Switzerland. It was released bimonthly and was trilingual, with articles in English, French and German.
Marin Lorenz has had an amazing career, designing for clients such as ESPN and Nike, teaching at some of Europe's leading design schools and publishing books, such as Flexible Visual Sytems, documenting his research and approach to design practice.
Emiliano Grignani is the grandson of Franco Grignani, one of the most versatile and influential Italian designers. Well-known for his advertising, painting and the way he could visualise motion in such a unique way. I interviewed Emiliano to find out more about Franco and his influence on graphic design and the great resource, https://www.francogrignani.info.