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Dali ……and the Posters of Great Master’s Painting of the French National Railways by Georges Martina
Minale, Tattersfield, Provinciali Limited by Hiroshi Ohchi
Alan Cracknell by Shin’ichi Kusamori
International Typeface Corporation by Yasaburo Kuwayama
Linda Kaye Recker
Herbert Danska
A typical showcase of environmental design by Jean Claude Maugirard by Midori Imatake
Tokyo Commercial Artists Association’s 6th Design Show
Brattinga’s Planning for industry art & education
Aaron Bohrod of Still Life by Akiko Hiuga
Berthold Standard “Standard Specimen No. 473” by Hiromu Hara
Mona Lisa’s hundred smiles by Makoto Nakamura and Shigeo Fukuda
Tourism Poster for Kyushu, Japan

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Idea 106, 1971-5. Cover design by Makoto Nakamura
Idea 106, 1971-5. Cover design by Makoto Nakamura
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A review of the memorial exhibition of Edward McKnight Kauffer at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1955 by F.H.K. Hernion

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Paul Rand, one of the most acclaimed American designers is known for his iconic corporate identities, playful illustration and commercial art. Paul wrote the preface for Yusaku Kamakura's book, Trademarks of the World, 1958. He states his influence of Japanese art and design, trademarks as a universal language and his struggles with English grammar.

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One of Otl Aicher's lesser-known works was the identity and publicity for the Gastein Valley. Gastein valley was a resort for the elderly, an Austrian Alpine village in the Austrian state of Salzburg
House style can give identity to the diverse products or activities of a firm. It stimulates loyalty, helps to reduce costs, and has advertising value.