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  2. Ikko Tanaka - Wikipedia

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    Ikko Tanaka (田中 一光, Tanaka Ikkō, January 13, 1930 – January 10, 2002) was a Japanese graphic designer. Tanaka is widely recognized for his prolific body of interdisciplinary work, which includes graphic identity and visual matter for brands and corporations including Seibu Department Stores, Mazda, Issey Miyake, Hanae Mori, and Expo 85.

  3. Category:Japanese graphic designers - Wikipedia

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    Yuko Yamaguchi. Masamu Yanase. Yuri Yokomizo. Tadanori Yokoo. Categories: Japanese designers. Graphic designers by nationality. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Eiko Ishioka - Wikipedia

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    Eiko Ishioka (石岡 瑛子, Ishioka Eiko, July 12, 1938 – January 21, 2012) was a Japanese art director, costume designer, and graphic designer known for her work in stage, screen, advertising, and print media. [1][2] Noted for her advertising campaigns for the Japanese boutique chain Parco, she collaborated with sportswear company Descente ...

  5. Kōhei Sugiura - Wikipedia

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    September 8, 1932, Tokyo)[1] is a Japanese graphic designer and researcher in Asian iconography. [2] Throughout his career, Sugiura has been a pioneer within the design world using processes that enables the visualization of consciousness in his large body of work that ranges from record jackets and posters, to books, magazines, and exhibition ...

  6. Tadanori Yokoo - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1936-06-27) June 27, 1936 (age 88) Nishiwaki, Hyōgo, Japan. Occupation. Graphic designer. Tadanori Yokoo (横尾 忠則, Yokoo Tadanori, born 27 June 1936) is a Japanese graphic designer, illustrator, printmaker and painter. Yokoo’s signature style of psychedelia and pastiche engages a wide span of modern visual and cultural phenomena ...

  7. Kiyoshi Awazu - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. Nationality. Japan. Kiyoshi Awazu (Japanese: 粟津 潔, romanized: Awazu Kiyoshi, February 19, 1929 – April 28, 2009) was a Japanese graphic designer, active in the post-WWII era in the fields of poster design, architecture design, set design, filmmaking, and illustration. A self-taught artist, Awazu possessed an ...

  8. Yusaku Kamekura - Wikipedia

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    Order of the Sacred Treasure (1985) Person of Cultural Merit (1991) Art Directors Club Hall of Fame (1993) Yūsaku Kamekura (亀倉雄策, Kamekura Yūsaku; April 6, 1915 – May 11, 1997) was a Japanese graphic designer, the leading figure in post- World War II Japanese graphic design. [1][2] His stature in the field led to the nickname "Boss ...

  9. Hiroshi Ohchi - Wikipedia

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    Okayama , Japan. Died. 1974. Nationality (legal) Japanese. Known for. graphic designer. Hiroshi Ohchi ( Japanese: 大智 浩, Hepburn: Ōchi Hiroshi, 1908 – 1974) was a Japanese graphic designer as well as a visual designer best known for his work as the first art director of IDEA magazine. He also designed the logo for Idemitsu Kosan.