Idea 143, 1977-7

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Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Assistant Editor: Tadashi Hamada
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Cover Illustration: Harumi Yamaguchi

Contents include:
Jan Sawka by Shigeru Fukuda and François Barré
Shusei Nagaoka by Shin-ichiro Tora
Ellen Shapiro Layout: Imatake & Associates Inc.
Ellen Shapiro Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Judith Stockman Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Richard Rogers Interviewer: Midori Imatake
Media Art Exhibition by Shin-ichi Segi
Caricaturists and Some Illustrators of N. Y.
Eugene Mihaesco
Edward Sorel
James Grashow
Brad Holland
An exhibition of Hiroshi Morishima’s works of humorous, erotic playthings “In + Out” by Kazumasa Nagai
Kohei Miura and his caligraphy with heart
Platforms for design in New York by Shin-ichiro Tora
The Japanese Posters Exhibition in Amsterdam by Shigeru Watano
’77 Graduation Works of Graphic Art Students
Tamotsu Yagi’s Symbol Marks by Yusuke Kaji
The 37th Annual Exhibition of Art Culture Association

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Idea 143, 1977-7. Cover design by Harumi Yamaguchi
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