Graphic Design 65, 1977

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Edo hikeshi no matoi-Edo fireman’s standards – Jinbo tadashi
Shiseido’s CI – Nakamura makoto
GSA 2nd Biennial Design Awards Program 1975
Cigarette cards – Sato akio
Katzumie masaru
Nakajo masayoshi’s illustrations
Watching my name go by
Designer Urano ryo in Hawaii – Katzumie masaru
Koizumi takashi’s illustrations – Katzumie masaru
ERCO’s pictograms – Otl Aicher

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 Graphic Design 65, 1977
Graphic Design 65, 1977. Cover design by Nobuo Nakagaki
Issue 65 of the Japanese magazine, Graphic Design (グラフィックデザイン) published in 1977.
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