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Editor: Noboru Sakamoto
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi

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Spanish Commercial Art by Juan Perucho
Pedro CREUS Pardos
Ricardo GIRALT MIRACLE
Cervasio GALLARDO
Antonio MORILLAS VERDURA
Amando DOMENECH Casanova
Enric HUGUET Muixi
Jose PLA-NARBONA
Angel GRANENA Perez
Juan Poza
Bartolome LIARTE
Fermin FERNANDEZ GARBAYO
Jose Maria CIMENO Avila
Francisco BAS Lopez
Fernando OLMOS
Julian SANTAMARIA
Luis de HORNA
Juan Carlos FRIART
Tomas VELLVE Mengual
Juan PEDRAGOSA Domenech
Fifteen years of Ohrbach by Tadahisa Nishio
Illustrator Tomi Ungerer by Ippei Ito
Illustrators ’65 / Society of Ilustrators by Ralph Thurlow
Credo and History by Arthur William Brown
Illustrotor by Takachiyo Uemura

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Idea 072, 1965. Cover design by Antonio Morillas Verdura
Idea 072, 1965. Cover design by Antonio Morillas Verdura
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After researching further into the work designed by their practice, I found ten programmes designed between 1958 and 1960. These programmes were designed for a variety of live jazz events in Germany and all followed the same format.
“They’ll never stand for that” and “It’s too modern” are, as George Plante aptly puts it, the restraintive thoughts which beset a commercial artist who tries to let himself go.

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1930s periodical 'Monografieën over filmkunst' designed by dutch designer Piet Zwart remains a pinnacle of Dutch avant-garde design.

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Japan's first foreign film venue, Shochikuza Theatre (1923) is an icon of Modernism. Its Art Deco-influenced advertising, showcased in the 1925 Shochikuza News magazine, offers a glimpse into Japans influences from the West.