Designing design / Kenya Hara ; [translation Maggie Kinser Hohle, Yukiko Naito]
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TextPublication details: Baden : Lars Müller Publishers, 2014Edition: Fourth editionNotes: Originally published: 2007. Copyright 2011Description: 467 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - TS 171.4 H37D 2014
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Originally published: 2007. Copyright 2011
A dialect in design : dissecting Kenya Kara / Li Edelkoort -- The aesthetics of invisiblility / John Maeda -- Message received / Jasper Morrison -- Preface / Kenya Hara -- 1. Re-design: daily products of the 21st century -- 2. HAPTIC: awakening the senses -- 3. Senseware: medium that intrigues man -- 4. White -- 5. MUJI: nothing, yet everything -- 6. Viewing the world from the tip of Asia -- 7. Exformation: a new information format -- 8. What is design? -- About Kenya Hara / Naoto Fukasawa -- Afterword, or perhaps, a new serve / Kenya Hara
Representing a new generation of designers in Japan, Kenya Hara pays tribute to his mentors, using long overlooked Japanese icons and images in much of his work. In Designing Design, he impresses upon the reader the importance of emptiness in both the visual and philosophical traditions of Japan, and its application to design, made visible by means of numerous examples from his own work. Hara, for instance, designed the opening and closing ceremony programs for the Nagano Winter Olympic Games 1998. In 2001, he enrolled as a board member for the Japanese label MUJI and has considerably moulded the identity of this successful corporation as communication and design advisor ever since. Kenya Hara, alongside Naoto Fukasawa one of the leading design personalities in Japan, has also called attention to himself with exhibitions such as a Re-Design: The Daily Products of the 21st Century of 2000
In English, translated from Japanese
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