Industrial Art News – Vol. 23, No. 9, September 1959

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Content includes:
Proposals for the Asia Design Conference
Paper and Modeling (Graph)
Paper and Structure / Seijo Yamaguchi
Machining of paper containers / Yoichi Yamaguchi
My Question-Why Should We Pervert Ethnic Expressions? / Toraro Saito
Floor of Modern House / Ryuichi Hamaguchi
Japanese Telephone / Industrial Crafts Laboratory Guidance Department (Yasuo Yamato)
national show room
“200” lightweight articulated car running on the Tokyu Tamagawa Line / Tetsuya Okada
About Honeycomb Cor Panel / Hokkaido Forestry Guidance Center
Parts Guide: Table Taps, Triple Taps / IAI Research Division
1955 Japan Advertising Exhibition

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 23, No. 9, September 1959. Cover design by Kou Shinagawa
Industrial Art News – Vol. 23, No. 9, September 1959. Cover design by Kou Shinagawa
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