Showa Modern - 1920s-30s Japanese Signs & Stores Design (New Edition)
Seigensha Art Publishing, ISBN 9784861529948,
Pb, 264 pgs, 11 x 15cm
Language: Japanese & English
Acqn. 37570
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£15.00
Pb, 264 pgs, 11 x 15cm
Language: Japanese & English
Acqn. 37570
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£15.00
The signs, street and window displays, and other designs gathered in the pages are from a time of enormous change in Japanese cities that is known as the age of Showa Modern. Western modes and fashions entered Japan's thriving cultural spheres at a dizzying pace. As advertisements, signs are destined to eventually be taken down or replaced, but even so they are an integral part of the urban scenery. Although the designs featured here are a century old, many seem new even now - proof that they have lost nothing of their striking presence. They reflect the pursuit of the Japanese design industry to create a peerless, colourful world of inspiring visualisations.

