1962 | アイデア IDEA No.52 | Magazine Japanese Advertising Art Design Typography.


This original 1st edition magazine is a must-have for collectors of Japanese advertising art and design. Featuring typography and layout from renowned designer Yoshiro Imaeda, this issue is a true gem for anyone interested in the history of Japanese advertising. Written in Japanese and English, this magazine is a rare find for those who can read and understand it. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this piece of history to your collection.



Cover Design:Walter Landor


Walter Landor

Poems and Drawings Josef Albers

William R. Stone

Greeting Cards & Calendars of the World

Bernd Fahrenholtz

The 6th Annual Exhibition of Kyoto Commercial Artists Association


Walter Landor


Born in Munich, 1913. He as a youth was influenced by the Bauhaus and Werkbund design movements. He studied at London University’s Goldsmith College School of Art in 1931. At 1922, he became a founding partner with Misha Black and Milner Gray in Industrial Design Partnership. In 1939, he travelled to U.S.A. working for the British Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair. Then he settled in San Francisco. In 1941, He established Walter Landor & Associates. Over the next few decades, Landor Associates has became the world’s preeminent design firm, working with the world’s best-known companies. Died in 1995.