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Photo works of Masanobu Fukuda by Kouen Shigemori
Illustration Fantasia of the Century “Alan Aldridge” by Shin’ichi Kusamori
“Survival” Exhibition of AIGA
Formative Principle and Sample for One-sheet Relief by Kensuke Tomonaga
Chourgnoz Publicité
Rombola’s People
James McMullan
Satirical Posters of Leningrad by Jan Rajlich
Hans-Jürgen Spohn’s Picture books
Variations on a theme by Peano-constructions based on a Mathematical Principle by Mary M. de Vis-Norton
Elements of Idea by Shigeo Fukuda
My Personal Exhibition by Kazumasa Nagai
René Groebli Photo
Exhibition of Japanese Lettering Design

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Idea 108, 1971-9. Cover design by Masanobu Fukuda
Idea 108, 1971-9. Cover design by Masanobu Fukuda
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Little is known about the talented designer Günther Glückert. Born during the 1930s, a period that proved less than conducive to nurturing youthful artistic endeavours, did not halt Glückert's path of becoming a talented designer.
Every year the 20 best posters are selected in Germany and once more brought to the attention of the public. We do not publish all the twenty posters today; instead we add some which failed to be distinguished and which nevertheless are distinguished.

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Before ascending to fame within the contemporary art scene, Warhol enjoyed a thriving career as a commercial artist. His illustration work was commissioned by various magazines, including The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar.