Frieder Grindler - Graphic Designer - Germany

Idea 121, 1973-11

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Elements of Idea “Decoys” by Shigeo Fukuda
Arnold Saks, Inc.
Raúl L. Shakespear
Zdenek Ziegler
Acme Communications, Inc.
Visual Design of the Japan Sea Exhibition by Hiroshi Ohchi
American Gravestones: A Resurgence in interest. Text and photographs by Francis Duval and Ivan Rigby
International Design Cooperation by Dennis Redmond and Midori Imatake
The Art Directors Club’s 18th Annual Communications Conference by Shin-ichiro Tora
Kunio Shimizu’s Personal Exhibition
Graphic Image ’73 by Yusuke Nakahara
An interview with Georges Mathieu – the Role of the Art in the Contemporary Society by Georges Martina
Answers to Questions on IBM’s Recent Advertising Campaign
In an Interview with Arthur Paul by Akiko Hyuga

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Idea 121, 1973-11. Cover design by Frieder Grindler
Idea 121, 1973-11. Cover design by Frieder Grindler
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