Thursday, August 30, 2012

IKKO TANAKA

By Eva Fydrych


All artworks by Ikko Tanaka


Ikko Tanaka (January 13, 1930 - January 10, 2002) was a well-known Japanese graphic designer. The characteristic of his designs is a blending of deeply rooted Japanese traditions with western modernism to produce contemporary visual expression.

Tanaka graduated from the Kyoto City College of Fine Art in 1950. He was employed as a textile designer with the Kanegafuchi Spinning Co., Kyoto (1950-52), and then worked for the Sankei Shinbun Press, Tokyo, as a graphic designer (1952-7).

In 1960 he co-founded the Nippon Design Centre in Tokyo with Yusaku Kamekura, and from 1961 to 1965 he lectured at the Kuwazawa Institute of Design, Tokyo. In 1963 he established his own studio - the Tanaka Design Atelier - in Tokyo, changing the name to Ikko Tanaka Design Studio in 1976.




Tanaka rose to prominence in the graphics industry in Japan with designs that synthesized Japanese pictorial traditions with popular Western styles of typography and layout. His work typified the energy of Japanese graphics communications. He designed posters, corporate logos, book and magazine layouts and exhibition displays, for example the Japanese Government’s History Pavilion displays at Expo ’70, Osaka, and the Oceanic Cultural Museum displays at Ocean Expo ’75, Okinawa. In 1975 he was appointed Creative Director of Seibu Department Stores Ltd and became responsible for art direction of the Sezon group.

A master of typography, he was known for his crisp, abstract imagery, meticulous sense of colour and elimination of all inconsequential detail (e.g. poster Hanae Mori, 1028×728 mm, c. 1978; London, V&A). Tanaka specialized in museum and theatre publicity, notably bold, bright posters for the nō theatre. He received many design awards and participated in numerous exhibitions, including Japan Style at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, in 1980. He also published several influential books on typography and wrote regularly about book and typeface design.

Source: Oxford University Press












DON'T MISS!

Exhibition in Tokyo starting 21 September 2012:
Ikko Tanaka and Future/Past/East/West of Design

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*Special thank you to 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT for inviting Fashion Studio Magazine for the press preview taking place in September.

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