Typographics “TEE” No.44 (January 1984)

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Special feature: Operation equipment that is used unknowingly Mark
Contains pictograms of television, video, audio equipment and office equipment produced and standardized by industry associations in various industries that are becoming JIS and ISO standards. Essay by Takateru Nakajima
[24] Role of Designer / Motoaki Okuizumi
Season’s Greeting [9] Whistle / Yoji Yamamoto
Typography Experiment / Masato Tsukamoto + Masaaki Morii

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Typographics TEE No.44, January 1984
Typographics TEE No.44, January 1984
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