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An Aesthetic Comment on Picture Post Cards by Shinichi Segi
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Animation: Weapon of Visionary Reality by Isamu Kurita
The 50th Exhibition of Nika of Commercial Art by Akiko Hyuga
Magazine advertisements of “Peace” by Yusuke Kaji
Display of the British Exhibition Tokyo by Ichiro Hasegawa
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Idea 74, 1966-1. Cover design by Charles Schorre
Idea 74, 1966-1. Cover design by Charles Schorre
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A country is never dead so long as it has an art. Austria is a proof of this maxim. Its liveliness since the war is liveliness which has displayed itself in the arts to a remarkable extent : it deserves the world's admiration and respect.

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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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Collected Japanese ephemera From the late 1920s to the mid-1930s, from Japan's transformative period, with its robust industrial force accompanied by an increase in consumer culture.

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The best poster designs from Die besten Plakate des Jahres 1957 with a translated foreword by Walter Kern. Featuring the work of J. Müller-Brockmann, Gottlieb Soland, Mary Vieira and Celestino Piatti.