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One trial of Yamato-e and seasonal calendar / Shuzo Takiguchi
Demonstration panel of the ’66 Nisumi Exhibition / Hiromu Hara
Periodicity of visual elements / Karl Gerstner
Addendum on the subject of
Continuity seen in three packages
Continuity seen in the catalogue
Continuity in the physical image and optic image
Continuity in the structural image
Film title of Matthew Leibowitz
Aquirax Uno’s recent work / Yoshio Hayakawa
Kazumasa Nagai’s recent work / Yoshio Hayakawa
Blyukhel’s Diversity / Masaru Katsumi
Franco Maria Ricci Works / Masaru Katsumi
Poster of (Herb Lubalin) / Hiromu Hara
Formal World / Koji Fukakusa
Braun Design Policy / Masaru Katsumi
Poster Gallery Masson / Masaomi Unagami

Graphic Design / グラフィックデザイン, delved into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The magazine featured a broad range of content, including coverage of cutting-edge Japanese design and its history, as well as international graphic design.

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Graphic Design 25, 1966. Cover design by Kuniomi Uematsu
Graphic Design 25, 1966. Cover design by Kuniomi Uematsu
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