Tokyo TDC

Tokyo TDC
Author: Tokyo Type Director's Club
Publisher: Antique Collector's Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Graphic design (Typography)
ISBN: 9784903233802

The Tokyo Type Directors Club has been in existence for the past twenty years. It has constantly challenged what is thought of as typography, typographics and type design whilst at the same time being a bastion of the more traditional craft of typography. Every year, twenty of Japan's leading typographers and graphic designers meet to judge the Tokyo TDC's annual competition. Presented here are a selection of entries from 2014, from all over the world including Chile, Turkey, Germany, Holland, the UK, France, Israel, the USA, Japan and China. The works are geographically and culturally diverse, in a broad range of media and materials. Established in 1987, The Tokyo Type Directors Club has held an annual competition every year since 1991. It is recognised as the most stimulating and radical design organisation in Japan. The number of members at present is 170. Text in English and Japanese. 500 colour illustrations

Tokyo TDC (Vol. 30)

Tokyo TDC (Vol. 30)
Author: Dnp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9784903233857

Tokyo type directors club design yearbook. World typography & graphic design, the latest image source. Posters, logos & corporate stationery, packaging, sign design, book & editorial, fonts, small graphics, branding, advertising, video, WEB design, experimental work. 408 selections from 2,860 entries for the Tokyo TDC award 2019.

Sagmeister

Sagmeister
Author: Peter Hall
Publisher: Booth-Clibborn
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Tiré du site Internet d'Amazon.com: "Just as film, art, music, and literature have the power to move people, Stefan Sagmeister's innovative work shows that graphic design, too, can cut to the emotional quick. His desire is to transform stale thinking, and "Sagmeister : made you look" does just that. Compelling, honest, and intensely personal, "Made you look" covers 20 years of Sagmeister's graphic design. With a text by design historian Peter Hall and annotated with Sagmeister's own writing, the book features images from the studio archive, as well as specific influences and reference points for his projects and ideas. Fully illustrated with a red PVC slipcase and silver-gilded pages, this monograph is a compilation of practically all the work Sagmeister and his studio ever designed up to 2001, even the bad stuff."

Tokyo TDC

Tokyo TDC
Author: Tokyo Typo Directors Club
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9789889720858

Second-Best Justice

Second-Best Justice
Author: J. Mark Ramseyer
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 022628199X

Japanese society is as legalistic and rulebound as that of the US, yet Japanese people file far fewer lawsuits than Americans. Explanations for this behavior range from circular arguments about Japanese culture to suggestions that the Japanese court system is so slow-moving and unfriendly to plaintiffs that everyone knows better than to engage in it. However, there is much more to civil litigation in Japan, as preeminent scholar of Japanese law J. Mark Ramseyer explains in "Doing Well by Making Do: Second-Best Judging in Japanese Law." With illustrations drawn from tort claims across many domains--auto accidents, product liability, medical malpractice, landlord-tenant law, and more--Ramseyer shows that the low rate of lawsuits in Japan is compelled not by distrust of a dysfunctional system, but by a system that sorts and resolves disputes in such an overwhelmingly predictable pattern that only rarely do contesting parties find it worthwhile to involve themselves in the uncertainty of a trial. Japanese judges do not pretend to offer the level of particularized inquiry that one expects in American courts. The Japanese court system is not designed to find perfect justice. It is designed to "make do." Through close attention to key arenas of tort litigation, as well as more obscure corners of the law including labor, landlord-tenant, and consumer-finance disputes, "Doing Well by Making Do" offers a key to unlocking the aims, incentives, flaws, and virtues of the distinctive Japanese court system.

DamienhirST 25 Ml

DamienhirST 25 Ml
Author: Damien Hirst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1997-01
Genre: Art, British
ISBN: 9781873968444

A provocative collection of Damien Hirst's ideas and obsessions, created in collaboration with designer Jonathan Barnbrook. Pieces of his artwork are set against a visual narrative of drawings, words, photography, typography, pop-ups and other special effects. An essay by novelist Gordon Burn looks at Hirst's work and the breadth of its impact.

Tokyo TDC

Tokyo TDC
Author: Azur Corporation Editors
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9784903233734

The Tokyo Type Directors Club has been in existence for the past twenty-one years. It has constantly

Invertebrate Tissue Culture Methods

Invertebrate Tissue Culture Methods
Author: Jun Mitsuhashi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 4431678751

I started insect cell culture work in 1962, when T. D. C. Grace reported the first establishment of invertebrate continuous cell lines. He obtained grow ing cells from pupal ovaries of the emperor gum moth, Antheraea euca lypti. At that time, I was trying to obtain growing cells from leafhoppers. Grace's method could not be applied directly to my culture because of the differences in species, the size of the insects, and the tissue to be cul tured. The vertebrate tissue culture methods gave me some ideas for pre paring cultures from leafhoppers, but those could not be used directly either. There were no textbooks and no manuals for invertebrate tissue culture, so I had to develop a method by myself. First, I considered what type and what size of vessels are suitable for insect tissue culture. Also, I had to look for suitable materials to construct the culture vessels. Sec ond, I had to examine various culture media, especially growth-promot ing substances, such as sera. Then I had to improve culture media by trial and error. The procedure to set up a primary culture was also a problem. How could I sterilize materials? How could I remove tissues from a tiny insect? How many tissues should I pool in order to set up one culture? I had to find out the answers. Naturally, it took a lot of time.

True Print

True Print
Author: Reto Caduff
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Commercial art
ISBN: 9783037785096

Pushing the boundaries of design, from MacBook to letterpress Dafi Kühne is a Swiss designer who works with analog and digital ways to produce fresh and unique letterpress-printed posters. Using very different kinds of instruments, from a MacBook to a pantograph, for his compositions, he pushes the boundaries of design. Never afraid of getting his hands dirty in his creative workshop, Kühne embraces the labor involved in the entire process of creating a poster from initial idea to finished product. Fusing modern means with the century-old tradition of the letterpress, he forms a new vocabulary on how to communicate through type and form in a truly un-nostalgic way. Never retro, his work is a clever response to the search for new ways of graphic expression: true print.