Âé¶¹´«Ã½
Tag - graphic-design
Subscribe
Digital
Print
August 17, 2026
Subscribe
Digital
Print
Yen
Foreign residents
Takaichi
Latest News
Home Delivery
JAPAN
Politics
Society
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Explainer
History
WORLD
Politics
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Society
ASIA PACIFIC
Politics
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Society
BUSINESS
Companies
Economy
Markets
Tech
SPORTS
Sumo
Soccer
Baseball
Basketball
Tennis
Olympics
More sports
OPINION
Editorials
Commentary
Geoeconomic Briefing
Environment
CLIMATE CHANGE
Energy
SUSTAINABILITY
WILDLIFE
EARTH SCIENCE
LIFE
Travel
Digital
Food & Drink
Style & Design
Language
Lifestyle
CULTURE
Film
Books
Music
Art
TV & Streaming
Stage
Entertainment news
COMMUNITY
Voices
Issues
How-tos
Our Lives
My Account
My Bookmarks
Logout
Subscribe for more access
GRAPHIC DESIGN
CULTURE
/
Books
Jan 4, 2025
¡®Fracture¡¯ dissects 100 years of Japanese graphic design
Ian Lynam puts his kaleidoscopic expertise to work examining Japanese graphic design from an internationalist and feminist perspective.
CULTURE
/
Art
Aug 24, 2024
Remembering Keiichi Tanaami¡¯s surreal grotesqueries
The Pop Art pioneer passed away at age 88 on Aug. 9. His posthumous retrospective, ¡°Adventures in Memory,¡± turns nightmare into fantasy.
CULTURE
/
Art
Aug 21, 2024
Keiichi Tanaami, pioneering Pop Art visionary, dies at 88
Known for his vivid kaleidoscopic visuals, which blended traditional Japanese motifs with Western pop culture, Tanaami was a pivotal figure in postwar Japanese art.
LIFE
/
Style & Design
Mar 25, 2018
Issey Miyake finds its Kyoto home
With its tiered roof, latticed exterior and exposed beams, the new Issey Miyake Kyoto flagship is more than just a store; it¡¯s a celebration of one of Kyoto¡¯s best-known traditional structures ¡ª the machiya.
CULTURE
/
Art
Apr 5, 2016
¡®The Posters of Ikko Tanaka¡¯
April 5-June 19
CULTURE
/
Art
Feb 2, 2016
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ picture ID before World War II
Last year, the number of tourists coming into Japan outnumbered those going out for the first time in 45 years. In absolute terms, it may be the first time that tourism has properly taken off for this country, despite numerous attempts by various ministries and semi-official agencies over the years to...
CULTURE
/
Art
Jan 12, 2016
¡®Asaba¡¯s Assimilation: Katsumi Asaba Exhibition¡¯
Jan. 15-March 19
CULTURE
/
Art
Dec 29, 2015
¡®Visit Japan: Tourism Promotion in the 1920s and 1930s¡¯
Jan. 9-Feb. 28
CULTURE
/
Art
Aug 4, 2015
¡®Lars Muller: Books Analogue Reality¡¯
Aug. 4-26
CULTURE
/
Art
Feb 26, 2015
¡®The Takeo Poster Collection Best Selection 09¡¯
Feb. 26-April 10
CULTURE
/
Art
Oct 23, 2013
¡®Seeking for Utopia¡¯
From the October Revolution of 1917 through the 1930s, the promise of Utopia within the USSR was an important ideology in the development of the nation. As such a central theme to society, it naturally also became a focus of Russian art.
CULTURE
/
Art
Aug 28, 2013
¡®ADC 91st Annual Awards Traveling Exhibition at Tokyo¡¯
In 1920, the Art Directors Club (ADC) was established in New York as an organization that brought together advertising talent, and promoted their work as ¡°art.¡± Each year it holds the ADC Annual Awards competition, judging media, broadcast, print and graphic design from international entries, offering...
CULTURE
/
Art
May 16, 2013
¡®Graphic Trial 2013¡¯
This is the eighth annual ¡°Graphic Trial Exhibition,¡± which explores the potential and future of graphic design and its relationship with printing. The series of exhibitions showcases works from progressive designers, revealing the development of works, from design conception through to the printing...
WHAT¡¯S TRENDING
Editors' Picks
Slowly but surely, Tokyo is becoming a hot spot for chicken rice
South Korea fires warning shots after North Korean soldiers crossed DMZ
Takaichi drops ¡®remorse¡¯ in her first war memorial address
U.S. to tell partners they must pick sides in AI race with China?
New shinkansen model delivered to Taiwan
Unrelenting Russian anti-war protesters in Japan fight through inescapable doubt
How U.S. bombing survey in Japan shed light on civilian sentiments of WWII
Forty-five meters down, a diver races to record a fleeting moment of WWII history
Takaichi needs Aso on her side to solidify position in LDP
Ikarigata closer to emulating older brother Fujinokawa than many think
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
What Kumamoto revealed about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ earthquake readiness
By
Alex K.T. Martin
SUSTAINABLE JAPAN
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS
Sponsored contents planned and edited by JT Media Enterprise Division.
SUPPLEMENTS BINDER