Category: Art & Design
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Flat Table
Jo Nagasaka (Schemata Architecture Office) has developed a table (one version is pictured above) made of styrofoam, but hardened by pouring epoxy in holes that cover it. More at MoCo Loco.
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No Man’s Land
TABlog has a photo report from last week’s opening of the “No Man’s Land” exhibition, which runs until January 31.
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Ishizuchi House
I have to say I quite like the openness and blockiness of Kazujuki Okamura‘s Ishizuchi House — there are more photos here, where you can better see that various parts of the home. Via MoCo Loco.
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Beijing Noodle No. 9
The Great Indoors Awards were announced last week, and one of the five winners is Japanese studio Design Spirits for their Las Vegas noodle bar, Beijing Noodle No. 9. Dezeen takes a closer look at the space.
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Google Push in Japan
When it comes to searching on the web, Google is king pretty much everywhere in the world, but not Japan. Nope, here, Yahoo! still reigns supreme, and Google has just started a new big push in the country to try and get more people using the G-rated search engine. The new campaign includes of course…
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Tokyo Blues
Color me jealous: former Tokyo resident Adam Greenfield — and current head of design direction at Nokia in Finland — is one of the people behind the newly-launched Do Projects, which has the following goals: Develop words and images that make the people who encounter them re-see themselves and the world around them; find the…
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Japanese Graphic Design
I don’t really get what the context is for this post that features a few examples of classic Japanese graphic design work, but I sure like it. Via FFFFFOUND. Update: Ian Lynam says: “Itβs about things that look like infographics, but actually represent no real information.”
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Feeling Good About Uniqlo
Marxy explains the success of Uniqlo over at The Business of Fashion blog. My favorite bit from the piece: In fact, perhaps the brandβs most powerful asset is its neutrality. Wearing Uniqlo carries no meaning of its own. Itβs as close as apparel has ever come to interchangeable LEGO blocks.
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Stereoviews of Old Japan
Click through for a look at some absolutely stunning animated stereoviews taken by T. Enami in the late 19th and early 20th century in Japan.
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Modern Japanese Graphic Patterns
I haven’t linked to any in a while, but Ian Lynam continues to post his series of red, white, and black patterns based on Japanese graphic design of the 50s over at Neojaponisme, with the latest pictured above.