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Editor: Noboru Sakamoto
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi

Special edition on Geigy Chemical Corporation’s Visual Communication
Visual Design of Geigy Chemical by Hiroshi Ohchi
Contemporary Design Approach for a Chemical Enterprise by Fred Troller

Illustrator Bob Peak by Yusuke Nakahara
Illustrator Tom Daly
Illustrator James Grashow
Illustrator Kenneth Dallison
AGI Exhibition by F. H. K. Henrion
The Moral Mission of the AGI by Heiri Steiner
Visual Design of Sandro Bocola
Greeting Card of Today by Akiko Hyuga
Turkish Advertising and the Eczacibasi Company

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Idea 076, 1966. Cover design by Bob Peak
Idea 076, 1966. Cover design by Bob Peak

 

Idea 076, 1966 Inners
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Idea 076, 1966 Inners

 

Idea 076, 1966 Inners
Idea 076, 1966 Inners
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