Idea 073, 1965-11

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Typographica by Herbert Spencer
Aubrey Beardsley by Rene Elvin
Illustrator by Soul Mandel
The 5th APA Exhibition by Koen Shigemori
Theme and Variations The Plate exhibition of P. Fornasetti
Typographer Morris Lebowitz
Dick Bergeron, a dark horse at Doyle Darn Bernbach by Tadahisa Nishio
Co-ordinated design style
New York Hilton Hotel by Lester Beall
The Oriental Hotel, Kobe by Midori Imatake
The 8th Biennale Middelheim Antowerpen by Paul Ibou
The 30th Business Show by Hiroshi Ohchi
Exhibition “&” and The World of Shigeo Fukuda by Makoto Wada
Animation of Ford Motor Cars by Ko Watanabe

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Idea 73, 1965-11. Cover design by Aubrey Beardsley
Idea 73, 1965-11. Cover design by Aubrey Beardsley
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