Takenobu Igarashi - Graphic Designer - Japan

Graphis 245, 1986

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The Art Directors Club of New York. The 65th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, 1968, by Walter Kaprielian, New York
Christoph Blumrich, by Gertrude Snyder, Newton, New Jersey
The 17th Kodak Photo-Calendar Contest in Stuttgart, 1986, by Dr. Karl Steinorth, Stuttgart
Zurich 2000: A Pride of Lions, by Stanley Mason, Zurich
The Animals that Govern Us. Mulatier/Ricord/Morchoisne, by Stanley Mason, Zurich

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Takenobu Igarashi was born in 1944 in Tokyo and is best known for his typographic work as both a sculptor and designer. 

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Graphis 245, 1986. Cover design by Takenobu Igarashi
Graphis 245, 1986. Cover design by Takenobu Igarashi
Takenobu Igarashi was born in 1944 in Tokyo and is best known for his typographic work as both a sculptor and designer. 
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