1966 | アイデア IDEA No.76 | Magazine Japanese Advertising Art Design Typography.
This original 1st edition magazine is a rare find for collectors of Japanese advertising art and design. Featuring typography and graphic design, it is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of Japanese advertising. Written in Japanese, this magazine is a unique piece of history that showcases the art and design of Japanese advertising in the 1960s. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Japanese advertising history.
Editor: Noboru Sakamoto
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi
Cover Design: Bob Peak
Geigy Chemical Corporation’s Visual
Communication
Visual Design of Geigy Chemical by Hiroshi Ohchi
Contemporary Design Approach for a Chamical Enterprise by Fred Troller
Illustrator Bob Peak by Yusuke Nakahara
Illustrator Tom Daly
Illustrator James Grashow
Illustrator Kenneth Dallison
AGI Exhibition by F. H. K. Henrion
The Moral Mission of the AGI by Heiri Steiner
Visual Design of Sandro Bocola
Greeting Card of Today by Akiko Hyuga
Turkish Advertising and the Eczacibasi Company
Bob Peak
Born in 1927, Denver, Colorado. Studied at Wichita State University and Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles. One of America’s most prolific and respected illustrators and painters. His credits spread the gamut from fashion to sports, from postage stamps to fine art and through some of the most notable movie posters to have ever existed. His poster works include ‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘My Fair Lady’ and ‘Superman’. Died in 1992.