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A lifetime’s work / Sugiura Hisui
Zurich School of Applied Arts / Hiroshi Daichi
Examples of exposition composition proposals / Ichiro Hasegawa
・Fukui Reconstruction Exhibition Children’s Garden
・Tokyo Child Fair
・UNESCO Children’s Fair
・American Children’s Fair
・Toyama Industrial Expo power source
Graphic Group 2nd Exhibition / Kosaku Ito
・This is how photo murals are created (Ajinomoto Lion Toothpaste)
Walter Alner
Tableau and commercial art (on Kinroku Suganuma and Takehiko Miyanaga) / Kinkichi Takahashi
Young designers nesting in the school window
・Kyoto University of Art Design Department
・Department of Design, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
・Tama Imperial Art University Design Department
・Chiba University Department of Industrial Design
・Department of Composition and Crafts, Tokyo University of Education (Mitsuo Katsui, Etsushi Kiyohara, et al.)
・Department of Photography, Department of Art, Nihon University
Matsuzakaya Department Store / Takehiko Miyanaga
harris chewing gum
Advertising observation car What do you want in your advertising photo / Guest: Shigemine Kanamaru; Interviewer: Shun Miyayama
Folly about PR / Akira Sakamoto
Measuring advertising effectiveness is difficult / Isao Tsuda
Representative election speech / Shizuo Ohashi
Doncho Monogatari: How the curtains of the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater are made / Yoshio Hayakawa
Journey of making tourism posters / Kenichi Kuritanikawa
The individuality of circles and triangles / Shun Miyayama
Exploring the policy of giving away prizes as a sales promotion method / Printers Inc. Magazine
Postscript / Shun Miyayama

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Idea 011, 1955. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi
Idea 011, 1955. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi

 

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