Idea 115, 1972-11

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Gottschalk + Ash by Midori Imatake
Francois Colos
5th Biennale of Graphic Design Brno 1972 by Hiroshi Ohchi
16 Pictorial Poems for Air France by Raymond Pages by Georges Martina
Liber Amicorum, steendrukkerij de Jong & Co
An Artist’s Progress, from Typographic design to Painting by Marcel Jacno
Art posters for the Munich Olympic Games by Contemporary Artists by Akiko Hyuga
Elements of idea “Shadow” Shigeo Fukuda
Group Exhibition “MUDA”
Graphic image ’72 by Shin’ichi Segi
Exhibition of the threesome, N. Yabuki, H. Yamashita and S. Arai
“Images of Chinese Characters” of Katsuichi Ito – Funny, funny ideograph
U. G. Sato: “My Theory of Evolution” Show
Netting Illustration of K. Aoki
Formative Arts by K. Matsumoto
Picturebook “MEN’S WORLD” by Hisaki Hiramatsu
Design fot T-shirts by T. Kamijo

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Idea 115, 1972-11. Cover design by Gottschalk + Ash Ltd.
Idea 115, 1972-11. Cover design by Gottschalk + Ash Ltd.
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