Design (Japan), 096, 1967

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Content includes:
A mysterious story to the world / Kyo Toyoguchi
Tadanori Yokoo’s People and Works / Ikko Tanaka
From Graphic Art U.S.A. Exhibition (Package) / Masaru Kimura
ONO team ⑤ / Akira Ono
Book Review / Hiromu Hara, Isao Imaida, Hiroshi Hara
Shiseido’s Design Policy / Hiromu Hara
Membrane curved structure / Adachi
Design digest
Edwards ’67 Summer Exhibition / Michio Sugi
Illustrator / Yoshitaro Isaka
Interior / Shiro Kuramata
Photoplate making technology Design by masking / Dai Nippon Printing Planning Department
Design now and then / Yaegashi Mamoru

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Design No.96 May 1967. Cover design by Yuito Nadamoto.
Design No.96 May 1967. Cover design by Yuito Nadamoto.
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Giovanni began his work with Olivetti in March 1938, and his work was showcased in various exhibitions and had a clear distinctive style that amplified the Olivetti brand image. His design defined the company’s visual image, and the iconic geometric designs are still as powerful and engaging today as they were in the 1950s.

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One of my standout collected pieces is Erberto Carboni’s Crociere 1937 “Italia” Brochure, created for the Societa di Navigazione’s 1937 cruise schedule.
A short free-to-access feature on Swiss Design. The movement was influenced by Bauhaus and De Stijl, sought clarity and visual unity, making it a powerful force in global graphic design that remains influential today.
A review of the memorial exhibition of Edward McKnight Kauffer at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1955 by F.H.K. Hernion