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Ikko Tanaka (田中 一光, Tanaka Ikkō, January 13, 1930 – January 10, 2002) was a Japanese graphic designer. One of the most significant figures in postwar Japanese graphic design, Tanaka is widely recognized for his prolific body of interdisciplinary work, which includes graphic identity and visual matter for Muji, Seibu Department Stores, Mazda, Issey Miyake, Hanae Mori, Expo 85, and posters for Noh productions and other performances and exhibitions in Japan and beyond. He also was also active in realms of book and exhibition design. His use of bold, polychromatic geometries and harnessing of the dynamic visual potential of typography are undergirded by a sensitivity towards traditional Japanese aesthetics.

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  • Ikkō Tanaka (de)
  • Ikko Tanaka (es)
  • Ikkō Tanaka (fr)
  • Ikko Tanaka (en)
  • 田中一光 (ja)
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  • Ikkō Tanaka (jap. 田中 一光, Tanaka Ikkō; * 13. Januar 1930 in Nara, Präfektur Nara, Japan; † 10. Januar 2002 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Grafiker und Grafikdesigner, spezialisiert auf Gebrauchsgrafik und international bekannt für seine Plakatkunst. (de)
  • Ikko Tanaka (田中 一光, Tanaka Ikkō, January 13, 1930 – January 10, 2002) was a Japanese graphic designer. One of the most significant figures in postwar Japanese graphic design, Tanaka is widely recognized for his prolific body of interdisciplinary work, which includes graphic identity and visual matter for Muji, Seibu Department Stores, Mazda, Issey Miyake, Hanae Mori, Expo 85, and posters for Noh productions and other performances and exhibitions in Japan and beyond. He also was also active in realms of book and exhibition design. His use of bold, polychromatic geometries and harnessing of the dynamic visual potential of typography are undergirded by a sensitivity towards traditional Japanese aesthetics. (en)
  • Ikkō Tanaka (田中一光), né le 13 janvier 1930 à Nara et décédé le 10 janvier 2002, est un artiste contemporain japonais. (fr)
  • Ikko Tanaka, (Nara, 13 de enero de 1930 - 10 de enero de 2002) fue un diseñador gráfico japonés, considerado como uno de los grandes exponentes de la cultura nipona en el mundo. Su extensa y ecléctica obra se caracteriza por la mezcla entre tradición oriental y modernismo occidental, trabajando indistintamente con abstracción y figuración. Aunque es reconocido sobre todo como diseñador de carteles, a lo largo de su trayectoria ha trabajado en diversos ámbitos del diseño gráfico: , cartelería, packaging, escenografía, imagen corporativa. Además de su labor como diseñador, es innegable el trabajo que realizó para revitalizar y conservar la tradicional cultura japonesa. (es)
  • 田中 一光(たなか いっこう、本名:一光(かずあき)、1930年1月13日 - 2002年1月10日)は、日本のグラフィックデザイナー。奈良県奈良市出身。 (ja)
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