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11. KIYOSHI AWAZU Playing at experiments. Finding a logical game. Experience make rules of methods. Endlessly exploring form. Ryoichi Enomoto |
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12. IVAN CHERMAYEFF The gifted eyes, self-confidence, more freedom, and bolder which makes his work look so varied in its range from hardlined geometric logos to loose and child-like illustrations. Henry Wolf |
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13. KOICHI SATO Beyond the Orient. Experiments and attempts in techniques of expression which are in each new work go far beyond Japan and are directed toward the nebulous vitality of graphic designs throughout the world. Shigeo Fukuda |
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14. HOLGER MATTHIES Matthies works with an anachonistic obsession with detail. On the reverse side of the rules table of the Zeitgeist, he finds his way toward making a new kind of impact. Kurt Weidemann |
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15. MASAYOSHI NAKAJO We probably have the image of Masayoshi Nakajo living in an "impasse of evolution" because we sense a construction connected to an even deeper form of evolution instead of superficial cahnges in elusive expressions. Kijuro Yahagi
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Format: 182 x 133mm, 64 pp, all
color, bilingual |
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art direction
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