This took a long time to make! The hardest part was making it look fine on sketchfab. Also I’m submitting this to the January contest in February…. yeah. But it still fits the criteria!I imagined a more “Yakuza” games style level, where the same space acts as a hub world and a fighting arena. Also…
Hell to the yes! Animated pictograms. Even if the olympics are cancelled or postponed, TOKYO2020 is still a game changer in my mind. For the first time in Games history, #Tokyo2020 has created kinetic sport pictograms! #Tokyo2020 has created the first animated pictograms to highlight just how dynamic, innovative, and special this Games will be!…
Firemen’s coats in 19th-century Japan were reversible — one side was plain and the other side (worn on the inside while tackling blazes) was decorated with rich and symbolic imagery Source: Japanese Firemen’s Coats (19th century)
Lattice work seen in tea ceremony rooms finally gets to see the city streets. Japan is often viewed as a glorious amalgamation of the old and the new, where hoodies are designed to look like traditional kimono and ukiyo-e prints feature Star Wars characters. This restyling of old traditions is something that recently inspired one talented…
On a semi-annual basis, Japanese paper company Takeo curates solo exhibitions by Japanese graphic designers, inviting them to experiment with the company’s paper and printing technologies. The results are often inspiring in ways that you didn’t think paper could inspire, and their latest exhibition was no exception. Their 15th “Aoyama Creators Stock” feautred graphic designer…
It’s been about 7 years since I backed this project from pow wow and jasper wong, and it’s finally coming to fruition! Gonna be so stoked to open this bad boy up when I get it Here are the specs:POW! WOW! Worldwide! 10 Years of International Street Art9 x 12 / 256 PagesISBN: 978-1-73279-807-6This book…
Martial arts competitions can be a little confusing to the untrained eye. The scoring systems simply favour landed hits, no matter how slight or imperceptible. During a recent exhibition, the Korea Taekwondo Association demonstrated a brand new piece of technology designed to make the sport more spectator-friendly, essentially turning competition into a real-world fighting game.…
Artist Daniel Arsham, who in 2018 quietly collaborated on one of the sneakers of the year, often makes and sells very expensive, very sought-after stuff on his personal site. Loads of them are from his “future relic” series, where everyday pieces of tech and pop culture are reimagined as archaeological remains, and the next one…
The note that no one asked for. The ‘I scratch your back, you scratch mine’ idea of not paying a creative for their work and giving them ‘exposure’ in return just isn’t right. A creative loses up to US$6,620 every year through creating actual work for no pay. But what sort and amount of exposure…
With it’s debut on July 1st, 1979, WALKMAN® has introduced to the world a new way to “easily enjoy high quality music anywhere,anytime”. Over time, WALKMAN® has become a symbol of Sony’s challenge, filling the world with emotion through creating new music experiences. Enjoy 40 years of WALKMAN® on this special site and rediscover…
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