Idea 040, 1960-4

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Feature on CBS TV Network
Georg Olden
William F. Bunce
Gunter and Gisela Dongowski
20th Century Design: USA
Xalco, Brazilian Graphic Designer
Piero Fornasetti, Nieman-Marcus Award Winner
Doorway to Brasilia
Chromoluz, new material for packaging
Color Reproductions
Gunter and Gisela Dongowski
Zoltan Zalco
Packaging with Chromolux
Editorial
Free trade and problems of design by T. Uemura
Talking Design (No.20) by S. Imatake
Trip to Europe by I. Hasegawa
How women buy by Printers’ Ink
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Idea 40, 1960-4. Cover design by Günter & Gisela Dongowski
Idea 40, 1960-4. Cover design by Günter & Gisela Dongowski
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