Idea 069, 1965-2

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Content includes:
Graphic Art in Finland
The Development of Applied Graphic Art in Finland Eino Lainio
The Finnish Graphic Art and 12 Artists T. Uemura
Record Jacket Design of Jun-ichiro Magoshi
Co-ordinated design style Swiss National Exposition
Illustrator Georges Lemoine
Illustrator Bill Charmatz

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Idea 69, 1965-2. Cover design by Anneli Qveflander
Idea 69, 1965-2. Cover design by Anneli Qveflander
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