Takenobu Igarashi - Graphic Designer - Japan

Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993

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The Playing Cards designed by the world renowed graphic designer Takenobu Igarashi were commissioned by MoMa in the 1980

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Takenobu Igarashi was born in 1944 in Tokyo and is best known for his typographic work as both a sculptor and designer. 

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Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993
Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993

 

Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993
Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993

 

Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993
Playing Cards, Takenobu Igarashi, Museum of Modern Art, 1993
Takenobu Igarashi was born in 1944 in Tokyo and is best known for his typographic work as both a sculptor and designer. 
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