Category Archives: Japan

Naonori Yago

NaonoriYagoInspired by these patterns created by Japanese art director and graphic designer, Naonori Yago. The patterns were used as signage for trendy Harajuku department store, La Foret. Love the pattern on pattern technique that he utilizes in this body of work. The patterns are also featured in the video, Patterns by La Foret, which can be viewed here on You Tube.

Images: Courtesy of Naonori Yago.

Nagasaki Kites

Nagasaki-KitesWouldn’t at all mind hanging a few of these on our walls. These simply decorated kites are made in the Nagasaki Prefecture of Japan. They were often used for kite battles with the strings coated with powdered glass to enable them to cut down their opponent’s kite. The Nagasaki kites traditionally uses three colors: red, white and blue. The colors were inspired by the Dutch flag and signal flags seen on the merchant ships arriving at port Dejima from Indonesia. Many of the kite graphics are simple and geometric sometimes embellished with plants, animals, family crest and Chinese characters. The ones shown above are from the Japanese online shop, Claska.

Images: Courtesy of Claska.

10P10C

10P10CFound these great bag accessory series called “hagi hagi” on Japanese online handmade site, Iichi. They are the creations of textile artisan Yoko Toyoda who studied the techniques of color paste printing and dyeing. The artist creates her fabric collage utilizing a combination of natural materials including dyed cloth and recycled cotton denim and linen. These pieces are sold under the brand, 10P10C, here on Iichi.

Images: Courtesy of 10P10C.

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