
- Published: 1954/1
- Sold out.
Italian Advertising Arts Lorenzo Manconi, Erberto Carboni, Marcello Nizzoli, Eugenio Carmi, Franco Grignani, Bruno Munari, Giovanni Pintori, Rossetti Gian, Max Huber
Getting a New Angle on the American Aesthetics Shichiro Imatake
Ayao Yamana's Individual Exhibition S. Arai
Graphic Arts Exhibition T. Miyayama
Japan Advertising Arts Exhibition I. Shiibashi
Kenji Itoh (Ad for Sankyo Pharmaceutical Co.)
Yusaku Kamekura (Ad for Nippon Brewery Co.)
Italian Artists and Their Works H. Ohchi, Y. Kamekura
The Essential of Visual Design K. Tsukada
Scientific Advertising Claude Hopkins
How Brief? Aesop Glim's Clinic
Function of Art Director K. Endo
Copy Capsules Hal Stebbins
Advertising Must Dig Deeper into Social Today Pierre Martineau
The Sale I Never Forgot C. E. Becker
Beware Trite Expression in Art, too Stephen Baker
Eugenio Carmi
Designer, painter, illustrator, textile designer. Born in Genoa, Italy, 1920. Studied chemical engineering and attended the school of Arts & Crafts in Zurich, and the Art academy in Genoa. From 1958 to ’65 worked as AD for steel conglomerate Italsider. He also researched visual communication. His research culminated in SPEC(automatic imaging system) in 1966. In 2000 he collaborated with Unberto Eco in the exhibition ‘Modern Fables’.