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Book Description

Big in Japan Exploding with eye-popping originality and freshness, today's best Japanese graphics have been gathered together to make this must-have guide to contemporary aesthetics in Japan. With their unique perspective, the Japanese have a way of looking at the world that has long been a source of great interest for the Western mind. Here, Japan's most talented creative professionals strut their stuff in the form of posters, advertisements, print media, visual identity, and print design. Divided into chapters by media type, this highly visual guide presents a diverse selection of graphics and includes an index of designers, complete with website addresses and contact information.

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Hardcover 352 Pages
ISBN-10: 3822850888
ISBN-13: 9783822850886
Publisher: Taschen Verlag
Pub date: Apr, 2006
Dimensions: 22 cm x 18 cm x 4 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Paperback
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