Idea 247, 1994-11

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Latin American graphic designers / Yabier Bermudez
4th World Poster Triennial Toyama 1994 / Shigeo Fukuda
Smug and pop illustrations by J. Otto Seybold / Takahiro Iwayoshi
14th Warsaw International Poster Biennale / Makoto Saito
1994 Tokyo ADC Award / Aoba Masuteru
Typefaces filled with mystery and emotion Max Kissman / Watano Shigeru; Matsuzaki Hachiyo
West Coast dynamism with oriental sensibility Yagi Tamotsu’s designs / Kojima Hisayoshi
Sophisticated symbols created by female designers Brazilian design office A3 / Fukuda Shigeo
Versatile self-portraits Morimura Yasumasa / Hibino Katsuhiko
Chubu Creators Club aims to further enrich itself on its 20th anniversary / Okamoto Shigeo
Towards a city rooted in nature and culture Urban redevelopment in Philadelphia / Higuchi Shoichiro
The 40th New York Type Directors Club Tokyo Exhibition 1994 / Suzuki Yoshihiro

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