Graphic Design 79, 1980

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Content includes:
In the shadow of the Aomori pig: The world of the sketch artist / Toshiharu Oikawa
Japan Style Exhibition / Masaru Katsumi
Outlook for new artists around the world ’80
: Costumes for “Casta Diva”: The encounter between Béjart and Issey Miyake / Masaru Katsumi
Marzena Kawalerowicz/Warsaw / Masaru
Katsumi Illustrations by Kazutaka Shimoda / Mutsuo Sakai
Records of the 14th SDA Award Judging Japan Sign Design Association
The Earth is One / Aaron Marcus
Swedish posters 1895-1979 / Paul Lipschutz
Working on Takeo’s “Handmade Paper of the World” / Kei Mori News
from the activities of the Japan Graphic Designers Association Inc. Donated books: Editorial notes

Graphic Design / グラフィックデザイン, delved into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The magazine featured a broad range of content, including coverage of cutting-edge Japanese design and its history, as well as international graphic design.

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Graphic Design 79, 1980
Graphic Design 79, 1980. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
Graphic Design / グラフィックデザイン, delved into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The magazine featured a broad range of content, including coverage of cutting-edge Japanese design and its history, as well as international graphic design.
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