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Poster for Japan Culture
Center in Paris
"Exposition le siécle du design"
This is a sponsorship poster I
did for the graphic exhibition held at the Japan
Cultural Center in Paris for its formal opening. It
is one of several works by competing artists. Just
the size of it - vertically oriented double B size
- is enough to impress. Belle Epoch paintings and
French ballads were some of the things that made me
fall in love with Paris when I was younger. I have
memories of the Cassandre's cruise route posters
that I used to see then. Ships may be out of style,
but those who traveled to Paris before me must have
carried back their cultural experiences with them
on those long voyages. What used to be a 6-month
passage has now been shortened to a 10-hour flight,
but my feelings for Paris were greater then,
perhaps proportionate to the length of time it took
to get there.
Masayoshi
Nakajo
Born in Tokyo in 1933. After working at Shiseido
Co. and Deska Co., established the Nakajo Design
Office in '61. Awards he received include; Tokyo
ADC Members' Grand Prize, SDA Prize, JAAC Prize
Yamana Prize, Package in Japan Gold Prize, JAGDA
Masaru Katsumi Prize, Mainichi Design Award,
International Trade and Industry Minister's Prize
at All Japan Calendar Exhibition. He won Tokyo TDC
Members' Gold Prize in '92, '94 and Bronze Prize in
'96.
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