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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Cover Design: Michael O’neill

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Michael O’neill Layout: Shigeo Fukuda, Interviewer: Yoshiko Yahashi
Hard [sic.] Lubalin and U&lc. Interviewer: Yoshiko Yahashi
Avenue Magazine of Netherlands by Shigeru Watano
Rick Horton
Robert Reitzfeld
18th Annual National Exhibition by Shin’ichiro Tora
Allan Beaver Interviewer: Yoshiko Yahashi
’76 JPDA Exhibition Iwataro Koike, Takashi Kanome
Roland Aeschlimann by Shigeru Watano
Graphic Design in Kyushu by Yoshio Hayakawa
Compositions by the Two by Shin’ichi Segi
Ikkaisai Yoshitoshi, Ukiyoe Artist of Great Super-temporal Originality by Shin’ichi Segi, Yoshio Hayakawa
“Graphic 20” in Kyoto
Photographic Anthology of Tadanori Yokoo and his friends and India by Kishin Shinoyama
Ms. RitaSue Siegel disclosed opinions

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Idea 138, 1976-9. Cover deisgn by Michael O’neill
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