Rassegna 6, Il Campo della grafica italiana, 1981

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Content includes:
Giovanni Anceschi – The field of Italian graphics: history and problems
A red B between two points. Interview – Antonio Boggeri
Omar Calabrese – A design posology
The field of Italian graphics: projects
Texts by Renato Giovannoli,
Tomàs Maldonado, Franco Fortini, Maurizio Ferraris, Isabella Pezzini
The shape of the tiles – Ceramiche Ragno
External lighting system – A project by Bruno Gecchelin iGuzzini
Mou and Monk. Tables and chairs
A project by Afra and Tobia Scarpa – Molteni & C.
Design DI – A project by Makio Hasuike
Spaces for the kitchen – Ariston
Alanda – A project by Paolo Piva
Form, balance, use – B&B Italia
Structures-furniture – An application of the Pert integrated to an architecture
Castles

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