Idea 330, 2008-9

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Content includes:
Special Feature: D&DEPARTMENT PROJECT 2005-2008
Kenmei Nagaoka Long Interview
Talk with Tetsuo Matsumoto, Talk with Naoto Fukasawa [Japanese Only]
What is long-life design?
Long Life corporate marks in Japan
The Shape of Things to Come Vol. 1 Text by Takashi Serizawa, Design by Tokyo Pistol
A Cultural History of Contemporary Design Vol. 2 Manabu Koga
MeMe Design Journal Vol. 1 “From format to Layout” Hitoshi Suzuki and Tatsuya Ariyama

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