Hiroshi Ohchi - Japanese Graphic Designer

Industrial Art News – Vol. 30, No. 5, Winter 1963

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Content includes:
Stand on the path toward our free-trade
Italian Industrial design
(Considerations on Industrial design Sergio Asti)
Prize winners of two annual competitions
The 11 h MAINICHI Industrial Design Competition
The 3rd Machinery Design Competition
Re-design of B. B. C. kitchen machine
Case study : WIGOplus coffee-grinder
TOKYU air punching machine AP-11
Design : Molded
wooden tape pendant lamp ..IAI Design Section
Planning for the living space of a ship TANEMURA Shinkichi
Finish and surface treatment of furniture (4) Record of lectures
given by Mr. Jogen Reset at IAI
Technical note
News, Exhibitions
Index for Industrial Art News Vol. 30
Cover design : OHCHI Hiroshi (Our Cover Artist)

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Hiroshi Ohchi was a renowned Japanese author and designer with a diverse body of work including poster designs, packaging design, advertising, and cover designs. He became the first art director of IDEA magazine, Japan's leading design magazine. The magazine was first published in 1953 and authored several books on design, contributing his insights to the field. Ohchi's work has been recognized and celebrated in major design exhibitions, including several at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).  

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Industrial Art News – Vol. 30, No. 5, Winter 1963. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi
Industrial Art News – Vol. 30, No. 5, Winter 1963. Cover design by Hiroshi Ohchi
Hiroshi Ohchi was a renowned Japanese author and designer with a diverse body of work including poster designs, packaging design, advertising, and cover designs. He became the first art director of IDEA magazine, Japan's leading design magazine. The magazine was first published in 1953 and authored several books on design, contributing his insights to the field. Ohchi's work has been recognized and celebrated in major design exhibitions, including several at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).  
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