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Pierre Boucher by Kouen Shigemori
Ruiz / Mosquera / Shakespear
Piero Fornasetti
Type on Canvas by Bernard Weil
John Fraioli
Mexico 68
Illustrator Ron Chereskin
Patrick V. Norado
On Kazumasa Nagai’s Exhibition by Ryuichi Yamashiro
An Interesting Designer, Tsunehisa Kimura by Yusaku Kamekura
What happened to Volvo?

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Idea 93, 1969-3. Cover design by Tsunehisa Kimura
Idea 93, 1969-3. Cover design by Tsunehisa Kimura
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The designer is unstated on these postcards, which were designed during the mid to late 1970s, but these playful illustrations alongside what looks to be Frankfurter Bold definitely fit the criteria of friendliness and efficiency
A new interpretation of the work of Bramante, suggesting an agenda for contemporary architectural practice.
Oskar Reiner advertisements for Opel distinguish themselves by clarity and visually appealing conception.

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Many influential British designers have made their names in the history books. Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Tom Eckersley and Derek Birdsall, to name a few. But one designer that has always influenced me, not only as inspiration from their design output, but as an example of the role of a designer and the importance of having strong ethics, is Ken Garland. He is known for his innovative and socially responsible approach to graphic design and his involvement in the design community through his teaching, writing and activism. In the second instalment of this series, I will discuss Ken Garland's magazine work from my collection.