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In addition to his [[interviews]], [[Osamu Sato]] has appeared in several magazines.
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[[File:QuitVol1.png|thumb|right|The cover of Quit Vol. 1, the most prominent magazine article featuring Sato]]
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Sato and his team contributed to a number of magazines over the years.
===Morph's Outpost===
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The October 1994 issue of ''Morph's Outpost'' contains an interview with Sato, but the article is lost.
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[[File:QuitVol1.png|thumb|right|The cover of Quit Vol. 1]]
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===B.PASS===
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From 1988 to 1992, Sato and his team did art direction for the music magazine ''B.PASS'', including logo designs for the featured bands and photography.
  
 
===Sound & Recording===
 
===Sound & Recording===
''Sound & Recording'' is a magazine Sato has been featured in twice, including the November 1994 and November 1995 issues.
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''Sound & Recording'' is a music magazine published by Rittor Music. OSD contributed to the magazine between 1992 and 1995, with Sato's wordmark still being used today. Sato himself was interviewed for the November 1994 and November 1995 issues.
  
 
====Quit====
 
====Quit====
''Quit'' is a three-volume special edition of the Sound & Recording magazine. The first volume contains tons of Osamu Sato work and a supplementary CD-ROM which features him as well as other artists. The other two issues have only had their cover art surface online, one possibly looking to have been designed by Sato. Issues 2 and 3 may not include any Sato-related content outside of this.
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''Quit'' is a three-volume spinoff publication of Sound & Recording magazine. Sato came up with the name for the magazine and designed its original logo and mascot, both of which were seemingly scrapped after the first issue.
 
 
===Commercial Photo===
 
The July 2017 issue of ''Commercial Photo'' contains an interview with Sato about [[All Things Must Be Equal]]. It has been acquired but not scanned.
 
 
 
===DIG-MAG (Digital Magazine for Mac)===
 
A 1994 issue of ''DIG-MAG'' came with a [https://macintoshgarden.org/games/dig-mag-digital-magazine-mac disc] showing Macromedia Director games from various groups, which included an interactive [[Eastern Mind]] trailer from Sony Music Entertainment, and a digital art gallery from Kirin Lager that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from the lost [[Compu Movie]].
 
  
 
===MdN (Macintosh designers Network)===
 
===MdN (Macintosh designers Network)===
The February 2000 issue features an [https://web.archive.org/web/20010124053900/http://www.mdn.co.jp/Gallery/Shigoto/Osd/ article] on [[Outside Directors Company]].
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''MdN'' is a digital design magazine published by MdN Corporation. Sato and OSD produced an "Alphabetical Animals" Director animation that was included on the cover disk for volume 17 (Jan/Feb 1994). Additionally, Sato designed covers for issues 19 (May/June 1994), 71 (March 2000), and 72 (April 2000).
March 2000's issue contains an article on [[Rhythm 'n' Face]], as well as cover art designed by Sato & Shintaro Minami.
 
  
===Digital Creator ni Naritai===
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===MacJapan Bros/ Mac Bros===
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''MacJapan Bros'' was a sister magazine to ''MacJapan'', both published by Gijutsu Hyoronsha. Sato was interviewed for the February 1994 issue, and began contributing a regular feature titled "Mark Maker Pro 0.36S" starting with the next issue. The magazine rebranded as ''Mac Bros'' in June of that year, with Sato providing the new wordmark. 
  
===Game Clash===
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===DIG-MAG (Digital Magazine for Mac)===
 
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A 1994 CD-ROM titled [https://macintoshgarden.org/games/dig-mag-digital-magazine-mac ''DIG-MAG''] features a digital art gallery that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from [[Compu Movie]]. An interactive [[Eastern Mind]] trailer is also present on the disc. It's currently unknown if there is a physical component to the magazine.
===Jugemu===
 
 
 
===MacPeople===
 
  
===PlayStation Official Magazine – UK===
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In the July 1997 issue, the Japan column of 'Loading' has a paragraph on [[LSD: Dream Emulator]]'s appearance at Tokyo Game Show '97. Screenshots from the demo movie are also present.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 29 April 2024

Sato and his team contributed to a number of magazines over the years.

The cover of Quit Vol. 1

B.PASS

From 1988 to 1992, Sato and his team did art direction for the music magazine B.PASS, including logo designs for the featured bands and photography.

Sound & Recording

Sound & Recording is a music magazine published by Rittor Music. OSD contributed to the magazine between 1992 and 1995, with Sato's wordmark still being used today. Sato himself was interviewed for the November 1994 and November 1995 issues.

Quit

Quit is a three-volume spinoff publication of Sound & Recording magazine. Sato came up with the name for the magazine and designed its original logo and mascot, both of which were seemingly scrapped after the first issue.

MdN (Macintosh designers Network)

MdN is a digital design magazine published by MdN Corporation. Sato and OSD produced an "Alphabetical Animals" Director animation that was included on the cover disk for volume 17 (Jan/Feb 1994). Additionally, Sato designed covers for issues 19 (May/June 1994), 71 (March 2000), and 72 (April 2000).

MacJapan Bros/ Mac Bros

MacJapan Bros was a sister magazine to MacJapan, both published by Gijutsu Hyoronsha. Sato was interviewed for the February 1994 issue, and began contributing a regular feature titled "Mark Maker Pro 0.36S" starting with the next issue. The magazine rebranded as Mac Bros in June of that year, with Sato providing the new wordmark.

DIG-MAG (Digital Magazine for Mac)

A 1994 CD-ROM titled DIG-MAG features a digital art gallery that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from Compu Movie. An interactive Eastern Mind trailer is also present on the disc. It's currently unknown if there is a physical component to the magazine.

Art
Graphic Art Alphabetical OrgasmAlphabetical AnimalsAnonymous AnimalsFace to FaceGradation of Happiness
Books Corporate Identity and WorksThe Art of Computer DesigningLovely Sweet DreamRhythm 'n' Face Supplementary Reader
Videos Compu MovieThe Esoteric Retina
Other HomosexualAura 20/07/01Maru Sankaku ShikakuSymmetricMagazines