Hideyuki Oka, Autores Varios
Tsutsumu: The Origin Of Japanese Packaging
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Páginas: 244
Formato: 27x19x3
Peso: 1.0 kgs.
ISBN: 9784909290014

The pieces shown in the more than 200 magnificent photographs in this book are from the personal collection of Hideyuki Oka (19051995), a master of Japanese graphic design and advertising. Traditional Japanese packaging, known as tsutsumu, uses natural materials like bamboo, rice straw, hemp twine, paper, ceramics, and leaves. The familiar Japanese aesthetic sense and its resonance through traditional culture infuses even these everyday objects, all of which seemingly transcend their obvious function. The simple beauty and craftsmanship on display is remarkable, from bright green candies in a hand-hewn pine box to a ceramic orange designed to hold citrus miso.

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Hideyuki Oka, Autores Varios
Tsutsumu: The Origin Of Japanese Packaging
Concent

Páginas: 244
Formato: 27x19x3
Peso: 1.0 kgs.
ISBN: 9784909290014

The pieces shown in the more than 200 magnificent photographs in this book are from the personal collection of Hideyuki Oka (19051995), a master of Japanese graphic design and advertising. Traditional Japanese packaging, known as tsutsumu, uses natural materials like bamboo, rice straw, hemp twine, paper, ceramics, and leaves. The familiar Japanese aesthetic sense and its resonance through traditional culture infuses even these everyday objects, all of which seemingly transcend their obvious function. The simple beauty and craftsmanship on display is remarkable, from bright green candies in a hand-hewn pine box to a ceramic orange designed to hold citrus miso.