Idea 108, 1971-9

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Photo works of Masanobu Fukuda by Kouen Shigemori
Illustration Fantasia of the Century “Alan Aldridge” by Shin’ichi Kusamori
“Survival” Exhibition of AIGA
Formative Principle and Sample for One-sheet Relief by Kensuke Tomonaga
Chourgnoz Publicité
Rombola’s People
James McMullan
Satirical Posters of Leningrad by Jan Rajlich
Hans-Jürgen Spohn’s Picture books
Variations on a theme by Peano-constructions based on a Mathematical Principle by Mary M. de Vis-Norton
Elements of Idea by Shigeo Fukuda
My Personal Exhibition by Kazumasa Nagai
René Groebli Photo
Exhibition of Japanese Lettering Design

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Idea 108, 1971-9. Cover design by Masanobu Fukuda
Idea 108, 1971-9. Cover design by Masanobu Fukuda
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