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Cover Design: Ryohei Kojima
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:
The Soviet Revolutionary Poster: The Soviet Poster Avant-Garde by Jan Rajlich
Rick Eiber Interviewer: Sam A. Angeloff
Kang Yi, Illustrator by Mary Yeung
Joseph Ciardiello
Deborah Attoinese: Fashion Photographer
Gould & Associates Inc., Packaging, Product Design and Trademark
Suntory Art Poster by Junji Ito
David Quary: Lettering Graphic
Manuel Garcia
Editorial Design of K2 by Shuji Shimamoto
Charles Gibson – Young Graphic Designer in U.S.A.
Takenobu Igarashi’s Series of Sign by Susumu Kitahara
Jennifer Hewitson
Chuck Byrne
Urban Environment and Signs in Quebec and Montreal by Raymond Vézina, Jutaro Itoh
Formative Prospects in Computer Art by Shichiro Saguchi
Series 6: Art in New York Today, Mark Di Suvero, a Pioneer of Urban Jungle by Shoichiro Higuchi
Advertising Photography Nagoya in New York by Shin’ichiro Tora
Bidjan Assadipour by Fazlollah Rowhani

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Idea 207, 1988-3. Cover design by Ryohei Kojima
Idea 207, 1988-3. Cover design by Ryohei Kojima
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