Mitsuo Katsui - Graphic Designer - Japan

Industrial Art News – Vol. 36, No. 1, 1968

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Content includes:
A reminder of 1967
Design review 1967
Furniture and Lighting, Table-ware, Domestic, Sound, Camera, Business, Professional and others, Car
My experience in furniture – Ettore Sottsass Jr
Prize winners of the 16th Mainichi Industrial Design Competition
Form of character for machine engraving – NEMOTO Keiji
News, Exhibitions, Books
IAI news
Cover design: KATSUI Mitsuo (Our Cover Artist)

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Katsui Mitsuo was born in Tokyo in 1931 and graduated from Tokyo Education University in 1955. In 1956, he joined Ajinomoto Co., Ltd., but began working as a freelance designer in 1961. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards, including the JAAC Award in 1958, the Mainichi Industrial Design Award in 1965, and the Tokyo ADC Membership Prize in 1972.

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Industrial Art News – Vol. 36, No. 1, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui
Industrial Art News – Vol. 36, No. 1, 1968. Cover design by Mitsuo Katsui
Katsui Mitsuo was born in Tokyo in 1931 and graduated from Tokyo Education University in 1955. In 1956, he joined Ajinomoto Co., Ltd., but began working as a freelance designer in 1961. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards, including the JAAC Award in 1958, the Mainichi Industrial Design Award in 1965, and the Tokyo ADC Membership Prize in 1972.
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