A treasure trove of Japanese ’60s graphic design, as captivating now as it was then.

After World War II, alphabet typography became an everyday part of life in Japan as printed materials, notices, and signs in foreign languages, particularly English, flooded streets and homes alike. With their well-defined forms, rhythmical lines, and variously delicate, dignified, or fanciful air, these letters and symbols not only brilliantly satisfied their original design purpose, but are delightful to look at even today.
This volume, a reedited reprint of a collection originally published in 1962, brings together the best of alphabet typography from ’60s Japan, including some seventy letter and number fonts both practical and ornamental along with roughly a thousand monograms combining letters and numerals in a variety of forms.
□ size: 148 × 105 × 24 mm, 210 g
□ binding: softcover
□ pages: 276

Détours - Vincent Chappuis
We want to look up at the Sun, but could the Sun be looking down on us? - Rudy Guedj & Olivier Goethals
twen [1959–1971]
Le singe et le bijoux - Roxane Lumeret
Imagos - Noémie Lothe
C'est les vacances n°2 - coll. dir. Eugénie Zely
Spécimen Typographique : No Ko - Loris Pernoux
EMERGENCY - Jérémie Gaulin, Martin Desinde, Élodie Petit, Théo Robine-Langlois, M'hand Abadou Djezairi, etc.
Hello tomato - Marion Caron & Camille Trimardeau
Who Are You Dorothy Dean? - Edited by / Edité par Anaïs Ngbanzo.
Menus Plaisirs - Lisa Mouchet
Prélude - Julien Gobled
Mission Control - Emir Karyo & Jan Wojda 



















