Typographics “TEE” No.33 (March 1983)

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Special Feature: Naked Dialogue
A graphic novel composition of a unique dialogue between Mr. Hermann Tuup and Mr. Yasaburo Kuwayama, who first came to Japan for the seminar in April 1982, at a public bath. Interviewer / Masayuki Ito
Essay [13] Self-language communication / Akira Miyake
Typography experiment / Kunihiko Sugiyama + Mitsuyoshi Kanazawa

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Typographics TEE No.33, March 1983
Typographics TEE No.33, March 1983
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Parallel Public is a new publication by Sara Blaylock, published by MIT Press. The book documents the East German artists pioneering work that made their country’s experimental art scene a form of (counter) public life.
I have long been a fan of Counter-Print, as a student, I would order their newsprint publications, peruse their Flickr albums and now, over a decade later I still buy their latest releases and their site provides our staff with great giftse throughout the year. I interviewed one of the founders, Jon Dowling to find out more about setting up Counter-Print, their favourite books and which publishers inspire them.

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Kohei Sugiura’s work spans an impressive range of mediums, including record jackets, publication covers, posters, exhibition catalogues, and stamps. He perfectly merged functionality and data visualisation with aesthetics. Drawing on his background in architecture, Sugiura applied a systematic, programmatic methodology to graphic design, similar to the approach of Swiss designer Karl Gerstner. 

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Ootje Oxenaar designed the summer stamps for the Netherlands using an assignment from De Nederlandsche Bank based on banknotes. The assignment resulted in the collaboration of Oxenaar, the printer, the laboratory and the banking specialist, in which they experimented with the design of securities on printed matter.