Blog/How Very Tokyo


How Very Tokyo has invited a selection of progressive British graphic designers to express their relationship with Tokyo in poster form. Curated by Studio Kanna the exhibition will create a new multi-faceted portrait of the city, highlighting unexpected aspects of Tokyo from an outsider’s point of view.

The fourteen selected designers have collectively made England a more visually exciting place, and we hope that through this exhibition their energy and passion will similarly infect and inspire the Tokyo art and design scene.

Adam Hayes
Alexandre Bettler
Bibliothéque
Browns
Daniel Eatock
Europa
Graphic Thought Facility
James Goggin
North
OK-RM
Sanderson Bob
Spin
Value and Service


Posted by Duane King / Filed under Exhibitions, Graphic Design
Wednesday November 19, 2008 - 1 month ago

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