Idea 309, 2005-3

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Special Feature: Design Liberated
Designers: Maureen Mooren & Daniel van der Velden, Karlsson Wilker, Rebecca & Mike, Yoshie Watanabe + Ryosuke Uehara (Draft), Sealand Identity Project, Will Stuart (Goodwill and Stuart Bailey), Jouke Kleerebezem, Åbäke, D&DEPARTMENT, Daniel Eatock, Ryan Gander, Alex Rich, Karel Martens, Experimental Jetset, Christoph Keller, M/M(Paris), Jop van Bennekom, Paul Elliman, Hyperkit, Bluemark, Manuel Raeder, Jonathan Barnbrook, Katachi
Latest visual identities for museums and galleries – Works by Experimental Jetset, North and Spin.
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Idea 309, 2005-3. Cover design by Shirai Design Studio
Idea 309, 2005-3. Cover design by Shirai Design Studio
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