Toshihiro Katayama - Japanese Graphic Designer

Idea 164, 1981-1

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Cover Design: Toshihiro Katayama
Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Editorial Director: Noboru Sakamoto
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake

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Special feature: Type Directors Club 26th Annual Exhibition by William Streever, John Luke, Akiko Kanda, Yukio Kanise
Kowalke and Stienstra, Designers Amsterdam by Herman Hoeneveld
Glen Akira Iwasaki by Takenobu Igarashi
Marte Roling and Her Newspaper Illustrations by Shigeru Watano
Israeli Graphic Designer, David Tartakover by Shinichiro Tora, Interviewer: Bonnie Boxer
Illustrator Norman Catherine by Chris Linder, Rod Dyer, Yasuhiro Hamano
Sign design for the commercial complex facility “STEP” by Masayuki Kurokawa, Yasuhiro Hamano
Japan Style at V&A Museum by Yoshiro Nakamura
Illustrator, Ramon Gonzalez Teja
The World of Toshihiro Katayama by Yusaku Kamekura
Visual Design Art of 65th NIKA Exhibition

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Idea 164, 1981-1. Cover design by Toshihiro Katayama
Idea 164, 1981-1. Cover design by Toshihiro Katayama
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