In this design, Da Vinci's overlapping images of Vitruvian human figure and Astronaut taking similar poses. Da Vinci is the founder of the art, Vitruvian man figure is an elaborate human sketch by Da Vinci and space flight clothes are indispensable for human beings to operate in space. By skillfully overlapping these images, designer have succeeded in accurately communicating the contents of the exhibition theme "space and art" that they never intersect.
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.
The Japanese Society of Artistic Anatomy was founded in July 1994 at the Department of Artistic Anatomy, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, as a place for younger researchers to develop their interests and studies of art and anatomy. The aim of the society is to bring together researchers in the fields of art and anatomical science for the purposes of interacting through art per se and research in the fine arts and anatomical studies, and of developing theoretical and practical foundations for research into the human figure and its inherent beauty. The society annually publishes “The Journal of Artistic Anatomy” which was started as an outlet for members to present their research. The journal through the editorial board aims to reflect future developments and directions of artistic anatomical studies. The society also annually organizes a variety of events for members, including lectures, meetings and general conferences. The conferences provide a venue for members to present their research, exchange information, discuss mutual interests and develop collaborative research activities. The society provides a network for members and is open to researchers in fields related to practical and theoretical studies of art, and basic and applied anatomical sciences. The administrative office of the society is housed in Department of Artistic Anatomy II, the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of Arts.