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'Takenobu Igarashi is a master-mentor who taught me the ABCs of
form (and life)' John Maeda In the mid-1970s designer Takenobu
Igarashi began a prolific, decade-long exploration into
possibilities of three-dimensional typography. His first
experiments with axonometric lettering appeared on magazine covers,
posters, and record sleeves - taking influence from the avant garde
typography of the 1920s but rendered afresh as bold sculptural
letterforms. Timeless, arresting, and technically dazzling,
Igarashi's signature style demonstrates a mastery of
three-dimensional type and perspective draftsmanship, refined long
before the introduction of computers into the design industry. A to
Z offers an exhaustive guide to Igarashi's experiments with
typography, featuring not only his celebrated print and physical
works - many photographed specially for this publication - but also
a first look, using never before seen archival work, at the plans,
drawings and production drafts behind his iconic works. Spanning
early print works, hand-drawn experiments, self-initiated
sculptural pieces, and highprofile 3D identities for a range of
international clients and institutions, A to Z is a long overdue
overview of one of the most revered but least celebrated graphic
designers of the 20th century.
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