Industrial Art News – Vol. 40, No. 2, 1972

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Content includes:
Designing for Subway System
Design Policy for Subway of Yokohama by SATO Hideyuki
New Subway System of Sapporo
Exhibition of Industrial Design from Japan”, Jan. 15~23, ’72, Hong Kong
Industrial Design and Education
Industrial Design Education through Graduation Works
INSTITUT de L’ENVIRONNEMENT…TAKEHARA Akiko
STUDY : Consciousness of Privacy in Living Space by Industrial Products Research Institute
STUDY : Man and Telephone Systemby Toyoguchi Design Associates
STUDY : Design Criteria for Children’s Bicycleby Industrial Products Research Institute
STUDY : Design Programming by ENDO Takeo
News, Exhibtions
Cover design : HIHARA Motoko (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 40, No. 2, 1972. Cover design by Motoko Hihara
Industrial Art News – Vol. 40, No. 2, 1972. Cover design by Motoko Hihara
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