Dress of Japan “Seisei-an” | Koichi Sato (1987)
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Dress of Japan “Seisei-an” | Koichi Sato (1987)
Japanese Book Cover 2004 by Gurafiku - Japanese Graphic Design Print Design
IDEA #377 – The sprout of Japanese graphic design ─ Attitudes of 21 young designers / Available at www.draw-down.com / Issue #377of Japan's IDEA magazine focuses on an emerging generation of #Japanese graphic designers. Printed on a variety of printing stocks, and utilizing different printing processes and finishes, this volume is an informative and considered addition to any globally minded designer's library. Contributors include Yusuke Akai, Hirofumi Abe, Shohei Iida, Tadashi Ueda, Toru Kase, Wataru Kobara, Shun Sasaki, Kenta Shibano, Shunsuke Sugiyama, Tezzo Suzuki, Saki Souda, Mahaya Takara, Kentaro Nakamura, Yuto Hama, Takuya Hirano, Jujiro Maki, Ryu Mieno, Ryuto Miyake, Takahiro Yasuda, Katsunobu Yoshida, and Hideki Yoshimatsu (hydekick). Also included: a report by #RyanHageman of #Gurafiku on his 2015 exhibition of Japanese #graphicdesign; an introduction to Mobile Talk, a mobile gathering organized by Osaka's OOO Projects and Hong Kong's Milkxhake; an insert, “Typographic Composition,” designed by Shirai Design Studio; “Kurt Hauert: a pillar of the legendary Basel School” by Helmut Schmid — a profile of the Swiss graphic design, educator, and visual artist; “Eugen Nerdiner and Lisa Beck: The type designers/graphic designers/design teachers that #graphicdesignhistory forgot” by #IanLynam about the ignored body of work of these two German designers; “Hiroshi Nishino and his time: On Hiroshi Nishino: Philosophy and Design” by Kiyonori Muroga; and additional texts by Kohei Oyama and Scott Joseph along with book and type reviews. #ideamagazine #drawdownbooks
Japanese Poster: Morisawa. John Maeda. 1996
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Yukio Kitta 橘田幸雄