Idea 196, 1986-5

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Cover Design: Miro Malish
Editor in chief: Fumio Sudoh
Editorial Director: Hisao Matsumoto
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake

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[Special Feature] Stylistic Artists from Reactor Art & Design, Miro Malish, George Whiteside, Rene Zamic, Jeff Jackson by Globe & Mail
Gustavo Pedroza in Argentina by Gustzvo Pedroza
John Waters Associates by David B. Konigsberg
Christoph Radl: A Young Cosmopolitan Designer in Milan by Shigeru Watano
Jean Larcher, French Calligrapher by Jean Larcher
“FACES” by Paul Davis by Paul Davis
Paper Power’s “Pop-up” Greeting Cards by Lyn Hourahine
Art Chantry: A Young Experimental Designer in Seattle by Art Chantry
Francisco Simon & Spanish Passions by Shigeru Watano
Exhibition Creation in The Soviet Union by Jan Rajlich
Operation, Retouch and Education –A Promising Artist, Hideki Mitsui by Mitsuo Katsui
Westinghouse – New Thoughts on Corporate Graphic Design by Jan Maczka / Midori Imatake
Exhibition of Impressive Words – Poemgraphic by Takahisa Kamijo / Akimasa Nagata
New Year’s Card and Designer – Their Expression by Kazumasa Nagai
Animals Which Govern Us by Grandes Gueules Internationales
Portraits of Eiichiro Sakata who Calculates with Intuition by Hideo Mukai
Overseas News, Addresses of Contributors
Domestic News
Design Criticism “Thought & Ideas”

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Idea 196, 1986-5. Cover design by Miro Malish
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