Graphic Design 27, 1967

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Content includes:
of Japan of merchants and various occupations / Masato Takahashi
Milan CBC / Masaru Katsumi
Hideo Mukai’s Art Direction / Ryuichi Yamashiro
Yoshitaro Isaka and
Introduction to Typography / Hiromu Hara
Print Design Laboratory ㉓ / Makoto Nakamura
Flag and banner revival / Masaru Katsumi
Mitsuo Katsui’s recent work / Kiyoshi Awazu
Tadashi Ohashi Works / Riki Watanabe

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 27, 1967. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
Graphic Design 27, 1967. Cover design by Masayoshi Nakajo
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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