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Cover Design: Kiyoshi Kanai
Editor in chief: Fumio Sudoh
Editorial Director: Yoshihisa Ishihara
Publisher: Shigeo Ogawa
Editorial Cooperation: Midori Imatake
Editorial Cooperation: Ohchi Design Office
Editorial Cooperation: Masuteru Aoba

Content includes:
Special Feature: The Grpahic Design Program at the University of Washington
Kiyoshi Kanai Incorporated by Laurance Wieder
Photographs of Liu Shou Kong, a cosmopolitan who considers the whole world his home by Shigeru Watano
Design Projects for the Seoul Asian and Olympic Games by CHO, Young-Jae, Etsuo Genda
The Spencer Francey Group Inc. Design + Marketing Communications
Special Feature: Type Directors Club 32nd Annual Exhibition by Shu Kataoka, Eita Shinohara
Overlock Howe Consulting Group, Inc. by Takeo Yao
The Works of Keith Godard by Yoshiro Nakamura
Special Feature: Television Design by R. Scott Miller
Kiyoshi Inoue by Kiyoshi Inoue
Tokyo ADC Award ’86 by Masuteru Aoba
Paul Peter Piech: Protest Graphics by JJ de Lucio-Meyer
Auschwitz Posters by FHK Henrion

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Idea 199 1986 11
Idea 199, 1986-11. Cover design by Kiyoshi Kanai
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Rudolph de Harak designed over 50 record covers for Westminster Records as well as designing covers for Columbia, Oxford and Circle record labels. His bright, geometric graphics can easily be distinguished and recognised.

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The typographic designs produced for the National Theatre by Ken Briggs are not only iconic and depict the Swiss typographic style of the time, but remain a key example of the creation of a cohesive brand style.

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I first came across Kens work in the Unit Edition’s superb monograph, Structure and Substance, published in 2012. Although I had owned a few of the British industrial design magazines, Design, for a few years before, in which Ken had designed numerous covers for.
In the ambitious new monograph Rational Simplicity: Rudolph de Harak, Graphic Designer, Volume shines a light on the complete arc of the exceptionally rich and varied career of Rudolph de Harak, showcasing his vibrant, graphic, formally brilliant work, which blazed a colourful trail through the middle decades of the twentieth century.