Idea 274, 1999-5

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Cover Design: IDEA Editorial Staff
elemental works by El Lissitzky and L. Moholy-Nagy

Content includes:
Futurism, DADA, Kurt Shuwitters, Destijl, El Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Russia Avantgard / Constructivism, DADA – Constructivism, Bauhaus, Bauhaus – Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Piet Zwart, E.McKnight Kauffer, Charles Loupot, A.M.Cassandre, Jan Tschichold, Max Bill, Josef Muller – Brockmann, Emil Ruder, Armin Hofmann, Max Huber, Wolfgang Weingart, Bruno Monguzzi, Tissi & Odermatt, Giovanni Pintori, Reid Miles – Blue Note Album Covers, Rhythmic, Psychedelic, Milton Glaser, Tadanori Yokoo, Kiyoshi Awazu, Saul Bass, Masayoshi Nakajo, Gielijn Escher, Kijuro Yahagi, Conclusion
Series: TADANORI YOKOO -Source Vision of Design [part 2]

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