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SPECIAL ISSUE – ’66 EXHIBITION OF JAPAN ADVERTISING ARTISTS CLUB
Analysis of JAAC Set-Up, by Ichiro HARYU
Prize- Winning Works from the General Public
The Winning Works from the General Public
More Creative Efforts and More Criticism in JAAC, as a Member of Exhibition Judges, by Kiyoshi AWAZU
List of Prize- Winning, Winning Works and Second Place Winning Works
Cognition of the Subject, by Ryuichi HAMAGUCHI
Ruins of a Haunted Castle, by Shuji TERAYAMA
Demonstration Panel
What does Communication mean in Design? by Isamu KURITA
Member’s entry
JAAC, Go ahead ! ! by Tadanori YOKO0
Designer’s Triple Mirror In Those Days, by Kazumasa NAGAI
A Page from the History of Japanese Advertising Art-3: Small Advertisement, by Hiromu HARA
Design Digest
Cover Design by Hiroshi MANABE

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Design No.89 October 1966. Cover design by Hiroshi Manabe
Design No.89 October 1966. Cover design by Hiroshi Manabe
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Interiors was an American magazine published by Whitney Publications, New York and ran from 1940. Before being relaunched as Interiors, the magazine was originally called The Upholsterer which ran from 1888 until 1940.

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Before ascending to fame within the contemporary art scene, Warhol enjoyed a thriving career as a commercial artist. His illustration work was commissioned by various magazines, including The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar.
I came across two sample books containing printed examples of the work executed by the students in the Composing and Machine Departments of the Polytechnic School of Printing, between 1907 and 1910. I couldn't resist adding these to the archive.

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Nikon commissioned Yusaku Kamekura to design numerous posters, packaging designs and advertisements for Nikon. His used abstract forms, an impactful use of colours, along with his skilful reduction of messaging.