Idea 220, 1990-5

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Cover Design: Dusan Kallay

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The World Masters: 2 Paul Davis
The 30th Year Anniversary Exhibition of Nippon Design Center
ICOGRADA-JAGDA Pan-Pacific Design Congress ’89 Tokyo Susumu Sakane
Charles S. Anderson Exhibition
Aoyama: Stationery Exhibition
JAGDA Poster Exhibition ‘WATER’ Yusaku Kamekura, Shigeo Fukuda
Jeffrey Bacon’s Cinema Posters
Anita Kunz
The 1989 PDC International Gold Awards Competition Lewis Moberly, Takeo Yao
Erik Spiekermann, A Typographer Shigeru Watano, Yachiyo Matsuzaki
The Trick Shigeo Fukuda
Normand Cousineau
Nelly Charbonneaux
Ainslie MacLeod
International Design Festival ’89 4th International Design Competition and International Deisgn Award Midori Imatake
Sudarshan Dheer Paul Peter Piech
Thomas Kruse – The ‘Danish Picasso’ of Posters Paul Peter Piech
Andre Miripolsky Hisaka Kojima
Barbara J.D. Listenik
Series 18: Art in New York Today, Tom Clancy Shoichiro Higuchi

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Idea 220, 1990-5. Cover design by Dusan Kallay
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