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Naoyuki Fukumoto Concert Poster Public Relations Activities
Concert Poster Public Relations Activities is Bronze Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award Category.
Concert Poster Public Relations Activities

The amorphous shape in the center, colored with luxurious gradations, seems to be in the form of a piano, it also seems to be the flow of the melody of music. At that time, music is an art that is highly synchronous and volatile, which can only be expressed on the spot. And also, the designer wanted to express "Wa(Japanese Style)" or "Ma(space between something)" is as Modernism in Japanese tradition.

Concert Poster Public Relations Activities
Naoyuki Fukumoto Concert Poster
Naoyuki Fukumoto Public Relations Activities
Naoyuki Fukumoto design
Naoyuki Fukumoto design
Naoyuki Fukumoto

In the mid-1990s, he has been working on the interface design in the website and digital fields since the early days when the Internet began to spread in Japan. In recent years he has also worked on graphic design on analog media such as posters, brochures and flyers. Unlike general designers, we succeeded in expanding the field from the digital field to the analog field. Besides managing the design company, he is working as a part-time instructor at vocational schools and vocational training schools.

Tomizawa Music School

It is a musical space filled with music that the teacher himself sings, supports the bass and colors with harmony. Those who experienced it in the early stages will be able to enjoy reading, understanding and playing notes from themselves as the grade progresses. Even if interrupted on the way, there are more people who return again, and as a result many music lovers have grown over the years. Another feature is that in lower grades, you are creating a curriculum that is classified according to polyphony, harmony, and technique by songs that match individual abilities without being caught by ready-made textbooks. If you are interested, please visit the lesson room. http://www.piano.or.jp/teacher/104696