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Immediate Isadore Seltzer
Lorin, Leydier & Co.
Illustrator Robert Vickrey
Covers of Fortune Magazine
Coney Island and Greenwich Village by Tadanori Yokoo
Creativity On Paper Show by Hiromu Hara
Illustrator Bernie Fuchs
Corporate Design Programs
Graduation Work of Graphic Arts Students ’68 by Hiroshi Ohchi
Jack Tinker & Partners by Tadahisa Nishio

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Idea 89, 1968-7. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi
Idea 89, 1968-7. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi
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Simon Dixon is the co-founder of DixonBaxi and has been at the forefront of exceptional design from the start of his carreer. This year, DixonBaxi, celebrated twenty years in business, and their team of forty work with clients such as WWE, MAX, Premier League, Channel 4 and Netflix.
IBM puts a premium on functional design, forms and colours which make it far easier for the potential customer to gain an insight. In this respect the IBM methods are exemplary. The IBM already opened studios of artistic and graphic design for its German and Italian offices and a few years ago another such studio was established in Paris. Frank René Testemale was entrusted with its organisation and was appointed its business and art director.
How design can transcend the logics, structures, and subjectivities of capitalism: a framework, theoretical grounding, and practical principles. A new book published by MIT Press written by Matthew Wizinsky.

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Rudolph de Harak designed over 50 record covers for Westminster Records as well as designing covers for Columbia, Oxford and Circle record labels. His bright, geometric graphics can easily be distinguished and recognised.