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My Rugged 211 Unfashionable Fashion
Owned and written by Minoru Onozato, Photographer Toru Kogure, Art Director Tatsuya Ariyama
East Communication, Tokyo 2010, 478 pages, 16x24cm, ISBN 978-4-904985-007
euro 180,00
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From Minoru Onozato, editor of Japan's Free and Easy, My Rugged 211 features the 211 wardrobe staples from the underground style legend's collection. All kinds of real men's gear like a pair of Levi's from the 50's, an old-school tweed parka, and a pair of USAAF service shoes -- which appear to be the inspiration for the modern day desert boots -- fill the pages, along with descriptions on why each piece warranted Onozato's praise. Examples include well worn boots, some obscure military jackets, and a selection of surprising designer pieces
16/02/24
#Minoru Onozato#My Rugged 211#Unfashionable fashion#Studio Simonetti#rare books#worn boots#military jackets#Japan's Free and Easy#fashion books#fashionbooksmilano
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Tatsuya Ariyama exhibition“THE SHAPE OF SOUND”@creation gallery G8, tokyo, 2019
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Tokyo (Slanted 31) / Available at www.draw-down.com / The Japanese capital is a unique place. With its clean streets, punctual transportation and polite service at every turn, #Tokyo is more than just a well-run city. It unites cultural extremes: it is a city where the futuristic meets the traditional and tranquility meets speed. Slanted met with some of Tokyo's current crop of outstanding designers and artists, including &Form, Shin Akiyama, Tatsuya Ariyama, Dainippon Type Organization, Terada Hideji, Hitomi Sago Design Office, Ian Lynam Design, IDEA, KIGI, MATZDA OFFICE / USIWAKAMARU, Nakagaki Design Office, OMOMMA, PULP, Yoshihisa Shirai, TSDO, Yosuke Yamaguchi and woolen. Tokyo contains interviews, essays, and illustrations which all complement the theme of the issue, focused on highlighting Tokyo's current creative climate. #graphicdesign #typography (at Tokyo, Japan)
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A year ago, the Slanted team dove into Tokyo—with their friends Renna Okubo and Ian Lynam preventing them from drowning—to take an intense look at the contrasting design scene. The Japanese capital is a unique place. With its clean streets, punctual transportation and polite service at every turn, Tokyo is more than just a well-run city. It unites cultural extremes: it is a city where the futuristic meets the traditional and tranquility meets speed.
With the valuable help of Renna and Ian Slanted met some of the most amazing creatives such as &Form, Shin Akiyama, Tatsuya Ariyama, Dainippon Type Organization, Terada Hideji, Hitomi Sago Design Office, Ian Lynam Design, IDEA, KIGI, MATZDA OFFICE / USIWAKAMARU, Nakagaki Design Office, OMOMMA, PULP, Yoshihisa Shirai, TSDO, Yosuke Yamaguchi and woolen. Not only can you find their brilliant works in the new issue, Slanted also provides a deeper look at their opinions and views through video interviews that can be watched online on our video platform for free: slanted.de/tokyo
Illustrations, interviews, and essays complement the issue thematically. Slanted #31 comes with contributions by AQ, Bunny Bissoux, DAIKANYAMA TSUTAYA BOOKS, Digiki, direction Q, Jesse Freeman, Sara Gally, heiQuiti Harata, Adrian Hogan, Yuki Kameguchi, Kamimura & Co., Toshiaki Koga, Dermot Mac Cormack, Akinobu Maeda, Gui Martinez, Luis Mendo, MISAKO & ROSEN, Eiko Nagase, Nakano Design Office, Naoko Nakui, Nanook, Taro Nettleton, Toshi Omagari, Louise Rouse, Michael Scaringe, Yoshihisa Shirai, Shotype Design, snöw, so+ba, Kohei Sugiura, Sumner Stone, Fumio Tachibana, Tetsunori Tawaraya, Patrick Tsai, Typecache, Dan Vaughan, Village, Makoto Yamaki, YamanoteYamanote, Ueda Yo, and Jody Zhou.
slanted.de/tokyo
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Heaps of new stuff in @sailosaibin : the new @burodestruct monograph from @slanted_publishers , Ariyama Tatsuya’s The Shape of Sound, a Moholy-Nagy Bauhaus throwback, a 1946 copy of Don Quixote, and these sweet wartime propaganda match labels. (at Sasazuka) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRalkZiBwKe/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Slanted Magazine #31 — Tokyo
Issue number 31 of Slanted Magazine pictures the city of Tokyo, Japan. Edition and design are made by Slanted Publishers. It features many designers, photographers and creative people such as &Form, Shin Akiyama, Tatsuya Ariyama, Dainippon Type Organization, Terada Hideji, Hitomi Sago Design Office, Ian Lynam Design, IDEA and many others. You can have a brief look at its contents here.
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Tatsuya Ariyama’s amazing exhibition The Shape if Sound at Creation G8 (at クリエイションギャラリーG8) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2tUuNRB0cr/?igshid=1lemlfdxtsg78
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