Keyword
Editor: Takashi Miyayama
Art Director: Hiroshi Ohchi
Cover design: Ashley Havinden
Graphic Arts
Graphic Design in Great Britain by Ashley Havinden, Tom Eckersley, Hans Schleger, F. H. K. Henrion, Pat Keely, Jan Le Witt, George Him, Milner Gray
Designers in Kyushu District by F. Nakayama, S. Nishimoto, A. Koga, M. Hiromatsu, I. Nishijima, M. Muta, T. Sugaya, K. Iwasaki, T. Kamata, S. Matsuoka, S. Fuji, T. Baba, M. Hinoeda, H. Kunitake, T. Ogata
Color Pages
Ashley Havinden, F. H. K. Henrion, George Him, Jan Le Witt, Hans Schleger, Tom Eckersley and Pat Keely
S. Nishimoto, M. Muta, M. Hiromatsu, H. Kunitake, M. Hinoeda, I. Nishijima, K. Iwasaki and T. Sugaya
Editorials
On Designers in Kyushu
Toward New Tendency by F. Nakayama
As an Artist of “Nika” by S. Matsuoka
Through a Small Window by S. Nishimoto, K. Iwasaki
Brief History of Japanese Commercial Arts by A. Yamana
Formative Art Lab by S. Imatake
Eleven Principles of Profitable Advertising by Printer’s Ink
Posters of “Atoms for Piece” by Erik Nitsche
Editor’s Note by T. Miyayama
Ashley Havinden
He was bon in U.K., 1903. painter, poster designer, graphic designer, Typographer, textile designer. He had been Director of Art at S. W. Crawford Ltd. since 1929, and vice chairman from 60 to 67. He designed posters, advertisements and other publicity materials for Milk Marketing Board, the General Post Office, the London city council, Simpson’s department store, KLM and many other companies. He died in 1973.