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Cover Design: Kohei Miura
Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Editorial Director: Noboru Sakamoto
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Printers: Nishiki Printing Co., Ltd.
Printers: Dainippon Printing Co., Ltd.
Printers: Mitsumura Printing Co., Ltd.

Content includes:
Richardson / Smith Design Layout: Takenobu Igarashi Design
Shigeki Miyama’s Art Direction by Kazumasa Nagai
Robert Heindel’s Works by Shin’ichiro Tora
Hideo Takeda’s Untitled Cartoons by Shizuo Niwano
Works of Eugenio Ramos by Fernando Medina
Georges Lemoine’s Illustrations by Shigeru Watano
Special Feature: Type Directors Club 28th Annual Exhibition
The Second Triennial of Political Poster, MONS
New paintings by Tadanori Yokoo
Herman Zapf pv
1979, a kind of story, a new book by Hans-Rudolf Lutz

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Idea 175, 1982-11. Cover design by Kohei Miura
Idea 175, 1982-11. Cover design by Kohei Miura
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