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Nakajoish 2000 – IDEA vs Masayoshi Nakajo; design works by Masayoshi Nakajo, text by Kijuro Yahagi, visual remix by IDEA ED
Chris Ashworth Artworks 1991-2001; Concrete Poetry by Lewis Blackwell
Separate-volume supplement: “TRVL” Visual Travelogue; design by Build
Shinro Otake “Ochiai General Store” + “Peeping Rock Blues”

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Idea 290, 2002-1. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
Idea 290, 2002-1. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo

 

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