Masayoshi Nakajo, ADP Co., Ltd, 2021

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Slipcase/hardcover, 640 pages
‘This artwork collection covers the representative works of graphic designer Nakajo Masayoshi. It includes Shiseido’s corporate culture magazine “Hanatsubaki,” Shiseido Parlour, Matsuya Ginza, and the CI plans for the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, as well as many other posters and logo designs that Nakajo worked on. Texts by Nakajo, Hayakawa Yoshio, Hosoya Iwao, Kasai Kaoru, and Hattori Kazunari are included as separate prints.’

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Masayoshi Navajo, ADP Co., Ltd, 2021
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Masayoshi Navajo, ADP Co., Ltd, 2021
Masayoshi Nakajo, ADP Co., Ltd, 2021

 

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