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Special Feature: DRAFT TODAY
Interview with Satoru Miyata Interviewer: Yoshiaki Nishimura
Margins of Design vol. 3 Eisuke Tachikawa
Interview & Design by Yuma Harada, Text by Tomomi Tada, Photo by Yoshiro Masuda
Emil Ruder: Fundamentals Vo.l. 3 The Word
Design by Helmut Schmid
Zak Kyes Working With…
The Approach of Zak Kyes – Text by Toshiaki Koga
Special Feature: DRAFT TODAY
DRAFT WORKS

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Idea 353, 2012-7
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Kinetic art refers to art the depends on movement for its desired effect and is closely related to op art. Upon scanning a few of the inner inserts from the Kinetics exhibition catalogue from the Hayward Gallery, London, 1970, I came across these five small manifestos on kinetic art.

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Many influential British designers have made their names in the history books. Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Tom Eckersley and Derek Birdsall, to name a few. But one designer that has always influenced me, not only as inspiration from their design output, but as an example of the role of a designer and the importance of having strong ethics, is Ken Garland. He is known for his innovative and socially responsible approach to graphic design and his involvement in the design community through his teaching, writing and activism. In the second instalment of this series, I will discuss Ken Garland's magazine work from my collection.

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Graphis is one of the industries most long-standing magazines. It was first published in 1944 and founded by Walter Herdeg and Walter Amstutz in Zurich, Switzerland. It was released bimonthly and was trilingual, with articles in English, French and German.

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The typographic supplement from Der Druckspiegel, October, 1961 features typographic compositions designed by Herbert Bossin. Bossin has solely used the typeface Folio, to illustrate its flexibility and versatility alongside imagery provided by Lothar Blanvalet Verlag.