Graphic Design 71, 1978

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Content includes:
Hokusai: One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji / Ejima Nin
Edo Komon and Hokusai / Nakamura Makoto
Italian quartet DA Studio / Miki Toshihiro
Konekokonekokoneko / Katsumi Masaru
Stage design of Kanamori Kaoru / Ogita Akihiko
Stage, event and poster / Asakura Setsu
World’s new talent prospects ’70 Poland / Szymon Boyko
Report on dispatch of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Cultural Center publishing technology training / Michiyoshi Tsuyoshi
Sender of image: Ichikawa Hideo / Nakagaki Nobuo

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Graphic Design 71, 1978
Graphic Design 71, 1978. Cover design by Takahisa Kamijō,
Issue 71 of the Japanese magazine Graphic Design (グラフィックデザイン) published in 1978.
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Oskar Reiner advertisements for Opel distinguish themselves by clarity and visually appealing conception.

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