Henryk Tomaszewski - Graphic Designer - Poland

Idea 241, 1993

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Content includes:
The World Masters 21: Henryk Tomaszewski Alain Le Quernec
Free-spirited Design, Russell Warren-Fisher Keizo Matsui
Tokyo Art Directors Club Awards 1993 Masuteru Aoba
The 72nd N.Y. ADC Annual Awards and the 7th International Awards 1993 Shinichiro Tora
Food Artist, Nir Adar
New Russian Graphic Design Exhibition
Modern Czech Posters Noboru Matsuura
Film by Elaine and Saul Bass
The Mednick Group
Society of Illustrators 35th Annual Exhibition Shinichiro Tora
The JAGDA Peace and Environment Poster Exhibition 1993 “I’m here.” Shin Matsunaga
The 4th International Graphic Arts Competition, Festival d’Affiches de Chaumont 1993 Katsumi Asaba
A Strange Combination of Tragedy and Comedy, Devis Grebu Carl Davis
New York Type Directors Club 39th Annual Exhibition in Tokyo 1993 Tsuyokatsu Kudo
Package Design by PAOS Inc. Bring New Appeal to Juccheim’s Products

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Idea 241, 1993
Idea 241, 1993. Cover design by Henryk Tomaszewski
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The identity manual consisted of 130 pages of information and brand usage with Arie J. Geurts heading up the project as design director, (who later headed up his own design studio in Los Angeles). The identity uses minimal colour and focuses on a consistent brand blue in all communications.

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Beyond being mere artefacts of design, these examples encapsulate the dynamic changes Japan was undergoing during this period. The design output of this era not only served commercial purposes but also became a powerful medium for expressing these societal shifts.

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Before setting up Ken Garland & Associates in Camden, London, Ken was art editor of Design magazine in 1956. The magazine was published by the Council of Industrial Design, which was set up in 1944 with the prime focus of supporting Britains economic recovery.

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Japan's first foreign film venue, Shochikuza Theatre (1923) is an icon of Modernism. Its Art Deco-influenced advertising, showcased in the 1925 Shochikuza News magazine, offers a glimpse into Japans influences from the West.