Idea 280, 2000-5

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Jonathan Barnbrook, Buro Destruct, David Carson, cyan, Delta, Dylan Kendle, Farrow Design, Imaginary Forces, Me Company, Mevis en Van Deursen, Stefan Sagmeister, Swifty, The Designers Republic, tomato, Why Not Associates, Keiji Ito, Enlightenment, GRAPH, Yasuhiro Sawada, Hajime Tachibana, Fumio Tachibana, Noriyuki Tanaka, Hideki Nakajima, Nendo Graphixxx, Keiko Hirano, Ichiro Imaizumi, Hideyuki Tanaka, Kei Matsushita, EYE, Rick Poyner -Made in Britain, Philip B. Meggs – The Digital Revolution, Kyoichi Tsuzuki – When Pig Design Expanded ED,Tadanori Yokoo – Original Back Cover Art, Shinro Ohtake – Serial Bound-in Magazine Supplement-Part 8 and more.

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Idea 280, 2000-5. Cover Design: Noriyuki Tanaka + Masayoshi Nakajo
Idea 280, 2000-5. Cover Design: Noriyuki Tanaka + Masayoshi Nakajo
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