Contemporary Japanese Posters
Contemporary Japanese Posters
Thames & Hudson Books:
Code: BK-5782Explore the evolution of Japanese graphic design through striking posters and creative milestones, from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to the Issey Miyake logo and the Osaka Expo. This book celebrates the vision of leading designers including Ken’ya Hara, Yusaku Kamekura, Shin Matsunaga, Nagi Noda, and Ikko Tanaka.
Discover how these innovators shaped the look of postwar Japan, creating unforgettable visuals for major events, brands, and cultural icons. Rich in history and inspiration, this collection is perfect for anyone interested in design, art, or Japanese culture.
Hardback
20.96 × 29.21 x 4.06cm Diameter
500 pages
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