Idea, liquid 4, 2001

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Content includes:
Fumio Tachibana. Paper and Letters’ Text: IDEA Ed. [No.271/1998]
Gitte Kath ‘Unplugged Design’ Text: Lars Dybdahl. [No.252/1995]
Bruno Monguzzi. Text: Gene Federico [No.267/1998]
Werner Jeker ‘Simple, yet Innovative Composition” Interviewer/Text: Catherine Bürer [No.253/1995]
Jonathan Barnbrook. ‘Typographic Design’ Text: Takuya Matsunoki [No.253/1995]
Cornel Windlin An attitude detacched without disavowing the times. Text: Martin Heller [No.263/1997]
STUDIO DUMBAR “The Whole Story” Part 1: ‘Recent Works’ (No.252/1995] Part 2: ’25 Years Gert Dumber’ [No.253/1995] Part 3: ‘Dumbar’s Influence’ [No.254/1996) Part 4: ‘The Dumbar Phenomenon’ [No.255/1996)

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