Japanese Punk graphics from 1980 to 2010 compiled by French publisher Masala Noir. Printed in black and white on uncoated paper, the collection presents the rich visual culture and graphic aesthetics associated with Japanese punk music. Album covers, flyers, posters, and other visual materials encapsulate the raw energy and attitude of the punk scene in Japan, showcasing DIY aesthetics, provocative artwork, and expressive type and lettering. A great resource for fans of punk music and culture, designers interested in music subcultures, and scholars interested in DIY branding and visual communication. Published by Masala Noir, 2021 Softcover, 220 pages, b&w, 5.25 × 6.9 inches
Publisher
Masala Noir
Publication year
2023
Pages
240
Language
English
Subjects
Japanese PunkGraphic DesignSubculture1980s2000sVisual LanguageCultural Impact
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