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Japanese Design : A Survey Since 1950

  • Japanese Design : A Survey Since 1950
  • Attribution

    Kathryn B. Hiesinger and Felice Fischer
  • Publication Details

    Book, Philadelphia Museum of Art in association with H.N. Abrams, New York, 1994
  • Availability

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     OVERSIZE (UPPER)  T180.P47 P475 1994  AVAILABLE

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  • Authors

  • Subject

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  • Contents

    • Japanese Design: From Meiji to Modern / Felice Fischer
    • Japanese Design: A Survey Since 1950 / Kathryn B. Hiesinger
    • Design and Government / Shinichi Arai
    • Design and Marketing / Motoo Nakanishi
    • Design Organizations / Kyo Toyoguchi
    • Design Education / Shutaro Mukai
    • Industrial Design / Shukuroo Habara
    • Furniture / Mitsumasa Sugasawa
    • Textiles and Kimonos / Yoshiko I. Wada
    • Fashion / Akiko Fukai
    • Packaging / Katsu Kimura
    • Graphics / Yusaku Kamekura
    • Designer Statement / Kazuo Kawasaki
    • Designer Statement / Riki Watanabe
    • Company History: GK Design Group / Kenji Ekuan
    • Company History: Honda / Shinya Iwakura
    • Company History: Kenmochi Design Associates / Tetsuo Matsumoto
    • Company History: Nippon Design Center / Kazumasa Nagai
    • Company History: Sony / Matami Yamaguchi
    • Japanese Design: A Survey Since 1950 / Felice Fischer, Kathryn B. Hiesinger, Akiko Fukai, Diane Minnite, Shutaro Mukai, Julia Smith and Yoshiko I. Wada
    • Biographies / Felice Fischer, Kathryn B. Hiesinger, Tom Currie, Diane Minnite, Julia Smith and Yoshiko I. Wada
  • ISBN

    • 0810935090
    • 0876330928
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