gq: a quarterly review of the graphic work (7-volume set)
This quarterly review of the graphic work doesn’t specify what the graphic work is. And it also appears to be about the graphic arts (printmaking and drawing) rather than graphic design. Still, designers make an appearance. And it wouldn’t kill you to look at some art. The whole of this 7-volume slipcased set is a great resource both of Japanese graphics and an interesting showing of what the Japanese look at when they profile work from the West. Good. Good. Good. And from the library of Toshi Katayama.
- Editor: Akira Moriguchi
- Size: 10 × 12 inches
- Pages: About 112 in each volume
- Binding: 7 softcover volumes in two slipcases
- Language: Japanese
- Condition:
- Publisher: gq publisher, 1972–1974