Idea 109, 1971-11

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Editor: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi
Cover Design: Annegret Beier
Cover Photo: Hans Mauhi

Content includes:
Annegret Beier by Hiroshi Koojitani
Paul Jarvis and the Taron campaign
Epicurean Magazine and Les Mason’s Editorial Design
Visual communication for young graphic designers by W. Gregory Wolfe
Rob Roy Kelly and Graphic Design Department Kansas City Art Institute
Théodore Stamatakis by Hiroshi Ohchi
Francesc Guitart
Exhibition of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT by Gyorgy Kepes
Howard York
“My Life on Madison Avenue” discussion by young Japanese artists in New York
Pieter Brattinga’s new experiments in printing “Quadrat-print”
Tomi Ungerer
Gad Ullman
Elements of Idea by Shigeo Fukuda

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Idea 109, 1971-11. Cover design by Annegret Beier
Idea 109, 1971-11. Cover design by Annegret Beier
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