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When I was growing up, I'd play the Japanese card game Hanafuda with my grandparents. Mesmerized by the stunning yet simple designs on each card, I memorized each combination: ribbon, maple and deer, geese, moon and sky, boar and butterfly. At the kitchen table we'd play and snack on senbei, and at these moments I felt so happy and loved. I still remember my grandmother's Japanese plates upon which she'd serve me tiny treats and tea. Surrounded deep in my family's culture, I gained an appreciation for everything Japanese. When I see vintage Japanese design, I feel warmly reminded of my grandparents and the love we shared. The gentle simplicity still embraces and inspires me. Via Pinterest, here are 25: Vintage Design and Illustrations inspired by Japan
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Stupenda similitudine: il denaro dietro le barre (dei codici), come l'uomo dietro le sbarre (della galera). Prigionieri del mercato. Vittime dei costi.
Product description Gyoza poster in blue and beige Graphic gyoza print Who doesn't love gyoza? This print is inspired by Japan's amazing food culture and is perfect for any food lover. The vintage colours give your kitchen a retro feeling and the print also features a short text about how the gyoza was popularised in japan. Find more inspiration in the "Kitchen" category. Artist: We Made Something Nice PRE0250-4
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Published: 2022/4/18 Language: Japanese Pages : 118 pages Special feature Ikegami Yoriyuki Special feature Yosuke Otomo The Choice Annual Awards Judging Binding 2021 chosen by graphic designers By post office registered airmail. If you would like to use courier, we will use UPS as upgraded shipment. (Please select upgraded shipping and inform your telephone number when order)
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Japanese Book Cover: A Day For Life. 2005. | The Gurafiku archive of Japanese graphic design is a collection of visual research surveying the history of graphic design in Japan.
©1966 / Cover credit reads as follows: The cover shows Marina Apollonio's 'Piccola Opera'
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The Society of Publication Designers, SPD, announced the finalists for its yearly magazine design awards. This year’s entrants are terrific eye candy. The awards are considered one of the industry’s premier laurels. There are too many to list in a single blog post, so we’ve culled some highlights for you:
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Inspired by my 17 years old cat, who loves to sit on a warm heater in winter. By ICONEO. For catlovers. Printed on Fine Art Paper.
Absinthe Label & Print The Cape Town Tattoo Expo in conjunction with Jorgensen's Distillery invited artists to create one-off Absinthe labels as part of the Victorian Oddities exhibition. The bottle...
I am an illustrator and screen printer working in Norwich, going by the name Genealityart. I like to use a combination of architectural perspective drawings, detailed cityscapes and hand drawn type to explore my love for cities and this style often materialises in the form of screenprinted posters, comic books, murals, hand-drawn maps and illustrations […]
Film Art No.6, 1970. Cover design by Kiyoshi Awazu. Found here.
Koloman Moser (1868-1918) Austrian artist influential in twentieth-century graphic arts. Book cover design for “Jugendschatz Deutscher Dichtung” (Treasures of German Literature for the Young) 1897 by Felicie Ewart Pencil, pen, and ink on paper MAK–Austrian Museum for Applied Arts/Contemporary Art, Vienna Featured in “German Art and Decoration” (1897/1898) by A. Koch: archive.org/stream/deutschekunstund05kochuoft#page/304/mo...
‘Des Chats-Dessins sans paroles’ (Cats- Pictures without Words) is a book of 1897 by Swiss-born painter and printmaker Theophile Alexandre Steinlen ( 1859-1923). Based in Montmartre, Paris, Steinlen frequented the Le Chat Noir cabaret. There he met Toulouse Lautrec, Adolphe Willette and Aristide Bruant. He was hired to create a lithograph for … Continue reading "Théophile Alexandre Steinlen’s Illustrations of Cats in Fin de Siecle Paris"
A curated exhibition at the Robert Mann Gallery in New York this summer explores the approaches of 11 artists who take a needle and thread to photographs.
We work a lot in our lifetime. We go to school, we follow additional courses, we make a career. We commute to work, take care of our children and our home. We can be very serious about all that. I …
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