Takenobu Igarashi: A to Z
By (Author) Takenobu Igarashi
By (author) Sakura Nomiyama
Edited by Haruki Mori
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
24th September 2020
24th September 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
741.6092
Hardback
384
Width 200mm, Height 250mm
1310g
'Takenobu Igarashi is a master-mentor who taught me the ABCs of form (and life)' John Maeda In the mid-1970s designer Takenobu Igarashi began a prolific, decade-long exploration into possibilities of three-dimensional typography. His first experiments with axonometric lettering appeared on magazine covers, posters, and record sleeves - taking influence from the avant garde typography of the 1920s but rendered afresh as bold sculptural letterforms. Timeless, arresting, and technically dazzling, Igarashi's signature style demonstrates a mastery of three-dimensional type and perspective draftsmanship, refined long before the introduction of computers into the design industry. A to Z offers an exhaustive guide to Igarashi's experiments with typography, featuring not only his celebrated print and physical works - many photographed specially for this publication - but also a first look, using never before seen archival work, at the plans, drawings and production drafts behind his iconic works. Spanning early print works, hand-drawn experiments, self-initiated sculptural pieces, and highprofile 3D identities for a range of international clients and institutions, A to Z is a long overdue overview of one of the most revered but least celebrated graphic designers of the 20th century.
Sakura Nomiyama is a Design Historian. She has worked as a freelance design researcher and curator, most recently contributing to the Marcel Breuers Furniture exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Haruki Mori is Design Director of Mori Design Inc, Tokyo.