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Tanaka Ikko

Tanaka Ikko

Tanaka Ikko is a Japanese graphic designer known for his innovative and influential design work. Born in 1930 in Nara, Japan, Tanaka rose to prominence during the 1960s and 1970s, a period marked by significant social and cultural changes in Japan. His design style is characterized by bold colors, geometric shapes, and a fusion of traditional and modern Japanese aesthetics. Tanaka's work was instrumental in popularizing the Swiss Style, a minimalist design approach that emphasizes simplicity and functionality. He is renowned for his poster designs and corporate branding projects, which include iconic logos for companies such as Muji and Issey Miyake. Tanaka's work continues to inspire designers around the world.

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Swiss StyleModern Japanese aestheticsMujiIssey Miyake
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