Idea 105, 1971-3

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Editor: Noboru Sakamoto
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi
Cover Design: Shigeo Katsuoka

Contents include:
American Naive Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries by Masataka Ogawa
Bentley / Farrell / Burnett
Crosby / Fletcher / Forbes
Rudolf Altrichter
“CBS” & Louis Dorfsman
Helmut Schumid and his Type design
A Challenge to a New Sense of Beauty …… Shigeo Katsuoka’s Exhibition by Yoshio Hayakawa
Calderhead, Jackson Inc.
Anton Beeke’s Alphabet
Yoko Mitsuhashi by Akira Uno

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Idea 105, 1971-3. Cover design by Shigeo Katsuoka
Idea 105, 1971-3. Cover design by Shigeo Katsuoka
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