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Content includes:
Graphic Section
Direct mails of department stores and E. Merck
Work of H. Sickman
Chiristmas cards
Works of M. Katsui, S. Fukuda and T. Ejima
Color Section
Direct mails
Christmas cards
Works of M. Katsui, S. Fukuda and T. Ejima
Editorials
Fashon artists who create beauty and dream by T. Miyayama
The symbols by S. Imatake
Packaging Pageant
Shock-absorbing carton
What will packaging be like in 1968?
Editor’s note

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Idea 34, 1959-4. Cover design by William F. Bunce
Idea 34, 1959-4. Cover design by William F. Bunce
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Wolfgang Weingart's artistic design delved into the intricacies of Swiss typography, skillfully dissecting its elements while venturing into texture and type experimentation. His layered montages radiated dynamic kinetic energy, standing in stark contrast to the minimalist approach of his instructors, embracing a more maximalist aesthetic.
A review of the memorial exhibition of Edward McKnight Kauffer at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1955 by F.H.K. Hernion
Unit Editions launches Fred Troller Design on Volume – the first comprehensive survey of the work of a pioneering designer who brought Swiss modernism to America in the 1960s, via influential projects for clients including IBM, American Airlines and Geigy.

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The identity manual consisted of 130 pages of information and brand usage with Arie J. Geurts heading up the project as design director, (who later headed up his own design studio in Los Angeles). The identity uses minimal colour and focuses on a consistent brand blue in all communications.