Visions of space and the future in Japan in the 70s and 80s
See the full series. Genpei Akasegawa, magazine illustration, late 70s
What you are seeing here is a selection of scans from my still-growing stash of books and catalogs on Japanese illustration and design. The last installment was way back in May 2012.
I apologize for the stupid series name. I didn't realize it would be a series when I did the first post on a whim three years ago. I may airbrush it out at some point.
Masao Sato, 1984, illustration for a magazine coverHaruo Takino, record jacket, late 70sAkira Yokoyama, 1983, "Wave" posterPater Sato, 1978, magazine adTakashi Koizumi, 1979Shuji Tanase, 1984, "Black Space" seriesHiroshi Okamoto, 1981Ryoko Ishioka, window displayKazuaki Iwasaki, 1980Mikio Okamoto, 1983, magazine adShusei Nagaoka, Androla in Labyrinth, 1984Jinsei Choh, 1983, "Paolo Soleri's Arcology," newspaper illustrationTatsuo Ikeda, magazine illustration, late 70sShigeo Okamoto, 1983, book cover illustrationHitoshi Ikematsu, 1980, book illustrationKazumasa Nagai, poster, late 70sSoroyama, 1979Yuji Kamozawa, magazine illustration, late 70sYuji Kamozawa, illustration for magazine cover, late 70sYuji Kamozawa, illustration for magazine cover, late 70s
See the full series
This post first appeared on March 3, 2014 on 50 Watts
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