Tadashi Ohashi - Japanese Graphic Designer

Industrial Art News – Vol. 27, No. 5, August 1959

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Content includes:
Cooperation with THE WORLD DESIGN CONFERENCE IN JAPAN
Glass (graph)
Glass Bottle – YAMAMOTO Junnosuke
NIDC Canada Design Award ’59
Metal Toys, brought from America
The Man in the Middle, by C. Wright Mills
Reproduced from the “INDUSTRIAL DESIGN” Nov. 1958
Three Wheeled Minitrucks
IAN Spotlight : ‘ Akashi’ Portable Hardness Tester. ‘Minico’ Coating gauge
Design: Plastic Wear – IAI Design Section
Service Tray veneered with Sliced Bamboo
John Chappel’s Work in Japan
Cutter Motising Machine
Cover Design: OHASHI Tadashi (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 27, No. 5, August 1959. Cover design by Tadashi Ohashi
Industrial Art News – Vol. 27, No. 5, August 1959. Cover design by Tadashi Ohashi
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