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Cover Design: Michel Bouvet
Editor in chief: Fumio Sudoh
Editorial Director: Ko Konishi
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Masuteru Aoba

Content includes:
Saul Bass/Herb Yager and Associates
Joan Hall by Yosuke Kawamura
Graffiti by Alastair Johnston
François Rappo
Yosh Kashiwabara by Masaaki Tanaka
BDFS Packaging & New Product Development Ltd.
HKDA Show 1986 by Cheung Man Yee, Kan Tai-Keung
Michael Peters Group PLC – Corporate Identity: The Total Approach by Pamela Conway
Postage Stamps in Canada by Burton Kramer
Cathy Millet by Shigeru Watano
Italian Glass Craft Artists: Laura de Santillana, Alessandro de Santillana by Piero Fornasetti
Ilan Molcho – An Excellent Ambassador of Young Graphic Design in Israel by Izzika Gaon
’87 “JIYU BOX” Exhibition by JPDA’s Member by Koichi Nakai
Heinz F. Kroehl
Katsuhiro Yamaguchi Video Spectacle by Mitsuo Katsui
Jean-François Arrigoni Neri
Mark Fisher and James M. Shook by Bhob Stewart
Robert Buxbaum – Metaphysics of Transparency by Shoichiro Higuchi
The Latest Works of Antonín Juračka by Jan Rajlich
1987 Illustrator’s Hall of Fame and Hamilton King Award by Shin’ichiro Tora

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Idea 205, 1987-11. Cover design by Michel Bouvet
Idea 205, 1987-11. Cover design by Michel Bouvet
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