Umi no Kojo / Yusuke Kaji / Uno 亞喜 Ryo

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 芸術・美術 海の小娘 / 梶祐輔 / 宇野亞喜良
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Item number: BO4452326
Released date: 30 May 2024
Maker: 888 Books
著: 梶祐輔

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Arts and Fine Arts
[Introduction to Contents]
This book is a reprint of a collaboration picture book published in 1962 by Uno 亞喜 Ryo and Yokoo Tadanori.
The two young people who were working at the same time at the Japan Design Center planned the picture book.
I asked Yusuke Kaji, a copywriter who is a senior of the company, to write the book.
On a festival day in a foreign port town that is not on a map, the story of meeting a girl who appeared on a white yacht begins with a picture of Yokoo printed in red and black. As you get closer to the center of the book, the picture of Uno printed in blue and overlaps with the picture of Uno printed in blue and eventually ends with the picture of Uno in blue and black.
By overlapping the red and blue cellophane, one of the pictures and letters disappears and one of the letters appears.
The multiple story by Yusuke Kaji was expressed in experimental designs.
Published in 1962, now a phantom picture book is reprinted.
Red and blue cellophane with explanation sheets.
[Author brief history]
Copywriter.
Born in Osaka in 1931 (died in 2009).
Graduated from the Department of Literature, Waseda University.
Joined the Japan Design Center in 1960.
After working at Dentsu, joined the Japan Design Center as a French writer.
After working at Asahi Breweries, Nomura Securities, and Toyota Motor Corp.
After working at Dentsu, joined the Japan Design Center as a French writer.
After working at Dentsu, joined the Japan Design Center as a member of the Tokyo Copywriters Club, a member of the Tokyo Art Directors Club, an auditor of the Japan Advertising Association.
Devoted to educating younger people, he served as a judge of the Asahi Advertisement Award, a councilor of the Mainichi Advertisement Design