Industrial Design, April, 1969

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Industrial Design was a bi-monthly review of form and technique in designing for industry. Published for industrial designers and the design executives throughout industry who are working in the fields of product design, development and marketing. This iconic issue features a cover designed by Massimo Vignelli.

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Industrial Design, April, 1969. Cover design by Massimo Vignelli
Industrial Design, April, 1969. Cover design by Massimo Vignelli
Industrial Design was a bi-monthly review of form and technique in designing for industry. Published for industrial designers and the design executives throughout industry who are working in the fields of product design, development and marketing.
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