Graphic Design 20, 1965

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Content includes:
Picture scrolls of Japan / Hideo Okudaira
Space and Perspective in Picture Scrolls / Kiyoo Koyama
Modern French posters from the idea to the present / Masaru Katsumi
Bruno Munari’s Xerography / Shigeo Fukuda, Yoshio Yonekawa
World Trademarks and Symbols of Yusaku Kamekura / Kazumasa Nagai
Printing Laboratory ⑳ / Takeshi Otaka, R Printing
Pushpin Studio and Paul Davis / Ikko Tanaka, Tadanori Yokoo

Graphic Design / グラフィックデザイン, delved into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The magazine featured a broad range of content, including coverage of cutting-edge Japanese design and its history, as well as international graphic design.

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Graphic Design 20, 1965. Cover design by Yuito Nadamoto
Graphic Design 20, 1965. Cover design by Yuito Nadamoto
Graphic Design / グラフィックデザイン, delved into the world of graphic design and visual culture. The magazine featured a broad range of content, including coverage of cutting-edge Japanese design and its history, as well as international graphic design.
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