Design (Japan), 024, 1961

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1961 ADC Award-winning work
Roundtable discussion: About newspaper advertisements / Ikko Tanaka + Koichi Tsuchiya + Shinichi Muto + Akira Mori + Yoshiro Yamashita
Looking at the letters on buildings in Tokyo / Mitsuzo Koike
Market-based design movement / Yuo Nashiya
Motorcycle museum in Neckarsulm / Susumu Sakane, Tsuguo Ogata
Design Essays by Design Students / Hata Susumu
Designer’s Eyes: Mural-Style Advertisements / Hara Hiroshi
Paper Balloons: Just a Design / Sugiyama Takatsugu
Design Plaza
Looking for Pioneering Designers / Yamashita Kazumasa
Mechanisms and Humanism / Sakurai Mitsuro

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Design (Japan), 024, 1961
Design (Japan), 024, 1961. Cover design by Ryuichi Yamashiro
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