Industrial Art News – Vol. 32, No. 2, 1964. Cover design by Ken Sakakibara

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Content includes:
Problems with Japanese Crafts Export Program
AOKI Tatsuya
Finnish design and it’s back round – SUZUKI Shögo
Duplo Fax R-631 – PUP Industrial Design Association
Design: Table ware. – IA Design section
Works of YOSHITAKE Mosuke – YOSHITAKE Mosuke
ColD’s Design Centre Awards and Duke of
Edinburgh’s Prize
News, Exhibitions
Cover design : SAKAKIBARA Ken (Our cover artist)

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Industrial Art News – Vol. 32, No. 2, 1964. Cover design by Ken Sakakibara
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