Idea 123, 1974-3

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Editor: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi
Cover Design: Burton Kramer Associates

Content includes:
Burton Kramer Associates
Young Designers in Poland by Szymon Bojko
Wilson Mclean
The ICSID ’73 KYOTO by Hiroshi Ohchi
Albrecht Dozent’s Exhibition and Animated
Jerry Pinkney
French / Morgan / Thompson Group
Works selected by ADC of Tokyo, 1973
Book review “Collection of Milton Glaser’s Graphic Design”
Rinald Cutini and his works
Munematsu Satomi and his works
Christina Backman
Elements of ideas “Posters on the Street” by Shigeo Fukuda
Interdisciplinary Education at Pratt Institute by Midori Imatake
Environmental Graphics

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Idea 123, 1974-3. Cover design by Burton Kramer Associates
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