Idea 185, 1984-7

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Cover Design: Masatoshi Toda
Editor in chief: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Editorial Director: Kazuchika Sunaga
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Printers: Nishiki Printing Co., Ltd.
Printers: Dainippon Printing Co., Ltd.
Printers: Mitsumura Printing Co., Ltd.

Contents include:
David Tartakover’s Works by Shigeo Fukuda
Ellen Rixford’s Works by Charlotte Bralds, Shinichiro Tora
Peter Hendrie’s Photographs by Hiroshi Sano
Guida Joseph by Shigeru Watano
Joan Landis’s Illustrations
A Passion for Information: Richard Saul Wurman and Access Press Ltd. by Janet Smith, Midori Imatake
Works of Masatoshi Toda by Yusuke Nakahara
An Attempt for Dialogue to Make up the Gap between Designs in the U.S. and Japan by Bob Bruce, Shigeo Fukuda
Special Feature: ’84 Graduation Works of Graphic Design Students
Visual Design Art of 68th Nika Exhibition by Yoshihisa Ishihara
The 44th Annual Exhibition of Art Culture Association
JAGDA Seminar ’84 “Graphic Design – About Production and its Philosophy”
Lecture on Trompo L’oeil Lecture 2 by Shigeo Fukuda

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Idea 185, 1984-7. Cover design by Masatoshi Toda
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