Design (Japan), 162, 1972

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Content includes:
Printing image – Millennial Kingdom / Tadanori Yokoo
Prop Art – Park / Takahisa Kamijo
Series – From tools to playsets / Takahiko Okada
Obscene space ⑨ Crash illusion / Tomomi Muramatsu; Photo: Takao Niikura
Currently magazine theory – Impact of black hair / Tetsuo Shimizu
Series: Adventure of the Circle – Dyed the Hinomaru in red on a white background / Shinichi Kusamori; Illustration: Shinta Cho
Serialization Dialogue between substances and morphology – About shells and spirals / Koichiro Ishizaki
Series Decorative Space Theory – Embroidered Garden / Hiroshi Unno
Series: Written Words Model Paradox / Media and Thinking ② / Koji Taki
Design Digest Flying Lounge; Hygiene Kit Alpha; Children’s Chair / Hisao Ishiwatari
ID reconsideration / clock design / Kouji Kudo
Book Review “Japanese Typography” / Yasaburo Kuwayama
Book Review “Thinking Without Words” / Yusuke Nakahara
Genpei Akasegawa “Exiled Rubbernecking”
Takashi Hasegawa “Temple or Prison?”
Takane Horiba Textile Art Exhibition / Motomi Kawakami
Land Graphic / Ichigo Hotta
Kensuke Tomonaga Geometric Pattern Exhibition

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Design No.162 October 1972. Cover design by Koji Kusafuka
Design No.162 October 1972. Cover design by Koji Kusafuka
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