Helmut Schmid - Graphic Designer - Germany

Idea 142, 1977-5

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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Cover design: Helmut Schmid

Contents include:
The SPD’s election campaign Shigeru Watano
Five Illustrators in New York
Doug Johnson
Guy Billout
David Wilcox
Robert Giusti
Tim Lewis
Design Policy for the Canon Amsterdam Shigeru Watano
200 Years of American Illustration by Shin-ichiro Tora
Ronald Shakespear and Raul Shakespear
Lock/Pettersen Limited Layout by Imatake & Associates Inc.
Paul D. Miller Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Willi Kunz Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Ken Resen Interviewer: Midori Imatake
“Basic Typography” by Ruedy Rüegg / Godi Fröhlich
Amnesty International “Prisoners of Conscience Year 1977” International Poster Exhibitions
“Toy” the world of child
Exhibition of Hisara Tanaka’s Posthumous Works Attracts Tens of Thousands of Young People Koichi Nakai

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Idea 142, 1977-5. Cover design by Helmut Schmid
Idea 142, 1977-5. Cover design by Helmut Schmid
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