Graphic Design 97, 1985

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Reopened Warsaw International Poster Biennale / Fukuda Shigeo
International poster competitions are all the rage / Sakane Susumu
Exhibition “Tradition and Modern Technology” in Paris / Nakamura Makoto
Running to maturity: At the end of the Re-experiencing the 60s exhibition / Enomoto Ryoichi
The 5th NAAC Exhibition / Nagai Kazumasa
Special feature: Metagraphism / Kamijo Takahisa
Tripartite discussion / Kunii Toshiyasu + Toyosaki Koichi + Kamijo Takahisa
The new era of illustrators / Kawamura Yosuke
Total design and BEAL-AS/Amsterdam / Watano Shigeru
Design East and West Katsui Mitsuo / Sakano Nagami
Design East and West Yokoo Tadanori / Sakano Nagami
CI of local governments / Makitani Takanori
Ecograda Series 9 Spain, Ireland, Finland, UK
Activities of the Japan Graphic Designers Association

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Graphic Design 97, 1985. Cover design by Masatoshi Toda
Graphic Design 97, 1985. Cover design by Masatoshi Toda
Issue 97 of the Japanese magazine Graphic Design (グラフィックデザイン) published in 1985.
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