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design inspirations from Kyoto: In 2012, turn a carp into a dragon
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Monday, 23 January 2012. In 2012, turn a carp into a dragon. Today, on January 23rd 2012 of the solar calendar, starts the New Year according of the lunar calendar, which was traditionally used in Asia. It stands under the sign of the dragon. And even though the dragon has no visible wings, it can fly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Approaching Kyoto in a way it isn't usually supposed to.
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design inspirations from Kyoto: Café de OSAKA reporter
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Thursday, 8 December 2011. Café de OSAKA reporter. Today I would like to welcome you to Café de OSAKA. An official social media project by the Osaka Convention and Tourism Bureau. It is all in English and involves real people sharing their personal highlights of Osaka - so expect also some exciting insider information. Is about the exhibition "Ways of Worldmaking" at the National Museum of Art Osaka.
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design inspirations from Kyoto: Inspire Japan
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Friday, 15 April 2011. The Global PechaKucha Day - Inspire Japan. Is tomorrow (April 16th)! The one in Kyoto. Takes place at Butterfly Kyoto. 17:00-20:00. Admission is 1000 Yen (incl. 1 drink) plus suggested donation of 1000 Yen in support of the victims of the disasters in Eastern Japan. I'll be one of the presenters, talking about the Japanese Packaging Design Exhibition. And I'm already nervous! To Kyoto in April 200...
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design inspirations from Kyoto: "Ore no Yu": Dip your feet in warm water and mingle with the artists
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Saturday, 3 March 2012. Ore no Yu": Dip your feet in warm water and mingle with the artists. Imagine my surprise when I walked by the art project room ARTZONE. Yesterday and saw all these barefoot people behind the closed entrance doors, dipping their feet in water. Not that it is unusual for this gallery that its space gets substantially transformed - I well remember the doubled staircase of the Ultra Award exhibition.
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Bianca Beuttel: March 2011
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Wow, it turns into a card case! Look at our exhibition flyer: A normal DIN A4 format, but yes, without the use of scissors, just by folding, you can turn it into a card case. In the right size for business cards. This flyer is a wonderful team work of Tetsuya Goto. It reflects the processuality and playfulness of Japanese packaging design - aspects we also highlight in our exhibition. The exhibition can be seen until March 21, 2011; 11:00-21:00 at D~ba. In the E-ma building. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Bianca Beuttel: Wow, it turns into a card case!
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Wow, it turns into a card case! Look at our exhibition flyer: A normal DIN A4 format, but yes, without the use of scissors, just by folding, you can turn it into a card case. In the right size for business cards. This flyer is a wonderful team work of Tetsuya Goto. It reflects the processuality and playfulness of Japanese packaging design - aspects we also highlight in our exhibition. The exhibition can be seen until March 21, 2011; 11:00-21:00 at D~ba. In the E-ma building. Keep in touch on Twitter.
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design inspirations from Kyoto: Ippodo Tea Packages
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Tuesday, 11 May 2010. Over there at SnowMag. I have a column about Japanese Packaging Design. To complete this month’s edition, let me show you here another detail of the Ippodo. Tea bag package designed by Dainippon Type Organization. The labels of the individual tea bags have a slit to fasten them firmly to the rim of the cup or the spout of the teapot. Read more about this amazing packaging design here. To Kyoto in A...
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design inspirations from Kyoto: The Agenda moved...
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FEEL THE TEA, LITERALLY. How and where to take your tea experience to the next level. Thursday, 1 December 2011. I have been absent quite a while, however, there is a lot I want to share with you. Several changes to the site are on my mind, but for today, let me give you the link to the Agenda on Google Calendar. From now on, this is the place where you can find those events you previously discovered on the agenda. I will also inform about new events added there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).