Takenobu Igarashi A-Z

Takenobu Igarashi A-Z
Author: Haruki Mori
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0500023069

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A complete retrospective of the work of Takenobu Igarashi, Japan’s ingenious master of hand-drawn, three-dimensional typography. In the mid-1970s, designer Takenobu Igarashi began a prolific, decade-long exploration into the possibilities of three-dimensional typography. His first experiments with lettering—heavily influenced by the avant-garde typography of the 1920s—appeared on magazine covers, posters, and record sleeves. Timeless and technically dazzling, Igarashi’s signature style demonstrates his mastery of three-dimensional forms and perspective, refined long before the introduction of computers into the design industry. Takenobu Igarashi A–Z offers a comprehensive guide to Igarashi’s experimental typography, featuring not only his most celebrated works, but also a first look at archival plans, drawings, and production drafts for his iconic designs. From his early print works and hand-drawn experiments to self-initiated sculptural pieces and high-profile 3-D identities for international clients and institutions, this book is a long-overdue survey of one of the most ingenious graphic designers of the twentieth century.

Sakishima

Sakishima
Author: Stuart Eadon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1995
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9780947554569

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The story of one man's war in the British Pacific Fleet supplemented by the stories of 50 of his shipmates

Kaz Oshiro

Kaz Oshiro
Author: Kaz Oshiro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Sho Hondo

Sho Hondo
Author: Mark Gaber
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147596773X

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October marks the completion of the multimillion- dollar Sho Hondo Grand Main Temple in Taisekiji, Japan. Three thousand Buddhist Americans prepare to embark on a pilgrimage to meet their mentor and pray to the Dai-Gohonzon, the great mandala inscribed by the Buddha Nichiren in 1279 for the salvation of humankind. What will they find? Travel with them on their adventure, seen through the eyes of a 22-year old clarinet player in the NSA Brass Band.

Social Robotics

Social Robotics
Author: Miguel A. Salichs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030358887

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2019, held in Madrid, Spain, in November 2019.The 69 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 92 submissions. The theme of the 2018 conference is: Friendly Robotics.The papers focus on the following topics: perceptions and expectations of social robots; cognition and social values for social robots; verbal interaction with social robots; social cues and design of social robots; emotional and expressive interaction with social robots; collaborative SR and SR at the workplace; game approaches and applications to HRI; applications in health domain; robots at home and at public spaces; robots in education; technical innovations in social robotics; and privacy and safety of the social robots.

Norman Ives: Constructions and Reconstructions

Norman Ives: Constructions and Reconstructions
Author: John T. Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781576879771

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This first comprehensive account of a mid-century master covers the multi-faceted career of a fine artist, graphic designer, teacher, and publisher. It reflects Norman Ives's timeless relevance in the visual arts. Constructions & Reconstructions is an overview of Norman Ives's multifaceted career. Ives was a gifted artist better known for his graphic design. His talents extended well beyond the field of design. Much of this seamless transi- tion came from Ives's mastery of form, common to both endeavors. Ives's paintings and collages are collected by major museums: The 1967 Whitney Annual exhibition of American painting, the Guggenheim Museum, Yale University Art Gallery and various others. Norman Ives holds a secure place in the history of American Mid-Century Modern canon as one of a band of artists using letterforms as art. Ives's design and art appeared to be outliers of the percolating type-as-art movement popularized by Robert Indiana's LOVE sculptures. Type-related art has since become ubiquitous in painting and sculpture, as well as other massive architectural "type works." Ives's work fits squarely into this genre having roots in the early 20th-century Modern movement. Ives's was part of a period representing a high point in the teachings of graphic design. This began with Josef Albers's restructuring of the Yale University Art School. Ives was both a student of Albers and his teaching colleague, then later, his publisher. Taking Albers's lead, this curriculum helped reformulate graphic design in its evolution from commercial art. Norman Ives was a member of AGI, along with fellow faculty members Herbert Matter, Armin Hofmann, Paul Rand, and Bradbury Thompson.) Ives's recognition in two major fields of the visual arts makes him worthy of being called master, in any period. In the history of art, there are many examples of works that rise to the level rightfully called timeless: Corinthian helmets, Heraldry, Greek sculpture, Kurt Schwitters's collages, and the work of Josef Albers. The book itself is a work of art, a comprehensive account of the spirit and genius of Norman Ives. It has been long in the making. After studying with Ives, the book's author John T. Hill then taught with Ives at Yale's School of Fine Arts. This book introduces unseen master works, showcasing the brilliant variety and vitality of the work. It fully delineates his stock in trade--letterforms--which became "his lyrical strokes, their construction and reconstruction defining his work."

Typography

Typography
Author: Denise Gonzales Crisp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780500289815

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A typography textbook for the digital age.

On the Road to Variable

On the Road to Variable
Author: Victionary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9789887850175

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"The world of typography is more exciting than ever. While the legacies of classical typographers will always be respected and revered, recent developments have paved the way for the new generation of digitally-savvy creatives to explore and experiment with an eye-opening range of variable possibilities. Curated, written, and designed by renowned design agency TwoPoints.Net, On the Road to Variable showcases an inspiring array of projects and interviews with those who fearlessly push the boundaries and embrace the new frontier in design: the flexible future of typography."--back cover.

Tetsuya

Tetsuya
Author: Tetsuya Wakuda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2001
Genre: Cooking, Japanese
ISBN: 9781902304854

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The excitement of the Sydney Games vaulted all things Aussie into the spotlight, including their cuisine. Tetsuya Wakuda is one of Australia's most celebrated chefs. In this book he shares his story, his recipes and his passion for the finer things in life. Over 100 recipes. Color illustrations.

Typographic Universe

Typographic Universe
Author: Steven Heller
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0500241457

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A celebration of the world of letters found or created in unexpected places: natural, artificial, and urban alike Even non-graphic designers know that type is everywhere: fonts and typefaces fill everything we consume or inhabit. They communicate, inform, sell, explain . . . and yet finding serendipitous letterforms in the least likely locations can also excite and inspire. Once experienced, it is impossible not to see letters in anything from forests to housing projects, from leaves to brickwork. The eye becomes accustomed to seeing a world built of letters. Unlike most books on typography that present the “best” and most refined examples, the object here is to reveal the "lost" or "unseen" typographies in nature and our cities. From machine-made and sculptural forms to flora and fauna, from the fading ghost types on buildings from a pre-digital age to the subterranean forms found beneath our urban centers, from crowd-sourced creations to the popular vernacular, there is a universe of letterforms all around us.