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Special issue for PLASTICS
Man in the Plastic age – YOSHIDA Mitsukuni
A thought on the Plastic Civilization -EKUAN Kenji
Plastics and product design YANAGI Munemichi
Plastic materials and manufacturing technics of today and future – SAKAMOTO Tosio
A Guide for Plastics
Properties charts
Methods for molding
Workability chart
A manual for design details- NAKAMURA Tsuguo
Design process of ‘National’ Tape-recorder RQ-303
CASE STUDIES: Tape cutter, Plastic milk box, Attache case, Yogurt bottle, FRP Movenette, Plastic bucket, Toys
On the foam plastics – SUMIYOSHI Hiromitsu
Plastic Design Review (graph)
Reference books
A study of scorching effect on the handles, of cooking pans IAI Design Section
News, Exhibitions
Cover Design: IWASAKI Kenji (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News – Vol. 34, No. 4, 1967. Cover design by Kenji Iwasaki
Industrial Art News – Vol. 34, No. 4, 1967. Cover design by Kenji Iwasaki
More graphic design artefacts
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
More graphic design history articles
In minor printed matter we constantly meet the new typography, but it is relatively rare to find posters designed on the new lines. And yet poster-designing is a field where new typographical methods might be employed with great effect.
I have long been a fan of Counter-Print, as a student, I would order their newsprint publications, peruse their Flickr albums and now, over a decade later I still buy their latest releases and their site provides our staff with great giftse throughout the year. I interviewed one of the founders, Jon Dowling to find out more about setting up Counter-Print, their favourite books and which publishers inspire them.

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Advertisements from post-World War II Britain for British Aluminium Company. Designs by Abram Games, Tom Eckersley, FHK Henrion, Pat Keely, and James Hart, who collectively crafted over 100 four-color and 300 black-and-white advertisements.
The Paris Poster Hoardings of 1938. Posters gleam forth accentuating the melody of this city as they direct the eye to articles of everyday use and above all to people who are the talk of the hour.