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Special Feature: Ettore Sottsass Jr.
Designer Ettore Sottsass Jr. / Tetsuro Ito / Toshio Kakei / Masami Sekiguchi / Ettore Sottsass Jr.
The People and Works of Iwao Hosoya / Ryuichi Yamashiro
Series: Fragments of Japanese Advertising Art History Final Episode East and West, Their Conflict and Fusion / Hideyuki Oka
Kenji Fujimori’s recent chair / Shuro Habara
Designer Three-Fold Mirror Solo Exhibition Miscellaneous Impressions / Takeshi Otaka
Series: Bauhaus Pioneer of Modern Design Education (6) / Hisao Miyajima
Aun / Tadanori Yokoo
Footsteps of Mr. Fujitaro Oyama (President of Tendo Mokko)

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Design (Japan), 111, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui
Design (Japan), 111, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui

 

Design (Japan), 111, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui
Design (Japan), 111, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui
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