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  • Ja, Panik

    Schriften. Erster Band

  • Maurizio Lazzarato

    The Making of the Indebted Man. An Essay on the Neoliberal…

  • Folio Series

    Institutions by Artists. Volume One

  • Lucius Burckhardt

    Design ist unsichtbar. Entwurf, Gesellschaft und Pädagogik

  • Dietmar Kammerer (Hg)

    Vom Publicum. Das Öffentliche in der Kunst

  • Studienhefte Problemorientiertes Design…

    Lucius Burckhardt. Design heisst Entwurf

  • Studienhefte Problemorientiertes Design…

    Horst Rittel. Die Denkweise von Designern

  • Blind Gallery (Hg.)

    Wim Crouwel

  • Tacet #01

    Who is John Cage?

  • Enqvist, Masucci, Rosendahl, Widenheim…

    Work, Work, Work A Reader on Art and Labour

  • Susan Hiller

    Song Book (Die Gedanken sind frei)

  • Markus Miessen

    Albtraum Partizipation

  • Marijke Steedman (Hg.)

    Gallery as Community. Art, Education, Politics

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    From Conceptualism to Feminism: Lucy Lippard's Numbers…

  • Claire Bishop

    Artificial Hells. Participatory Art and the Politics of…

  • Catherine de Smet, Sara De Bondt (Hg.)

    Graphic Design: History in the Writing (1983–2011)

  • Elke Krasny (Hg.)

    Hands-On Urbanism 1850 - 2012

  • Jost Hochuli

    Das ABC eines Typografen

  • M. Ziehl, S. Oßwald, O. Hasemann, D.…

    Second Hand Spaces. Recycling Sites Undergoing Urban…

  • Okwui Enwezor (Hg.)

    Intense Proximity. The Anthology of the Near and the Far

  • Quentin Meillassoux

    The Number and the Siren

  • Laurenz Brunner

    Amber. Anrhem Mode Biennale

  • Institut Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt (Hg.)

    A House Full of Music. Strategien in Musik und Kunst

  • Sophie Elisabeth Hochhäusl

    Otto Neurath - City Planning. Proposing a socio-political…

  • Susan Morgan (Hg.)

    Piecing Together Los Angeles. An Esther McCoy Reader

  • Magdalena Droste (Ed.)

    Lilly Reich. Designer and Architect

  • Jan Gehl

    Leben zwischen Häusern. Konzepte für den öffentlichen Raum

  • Xavier Antin

    Printing at Home

  • Vladimir Arkhipov

    Home-Made Europe. Contemporary Folk Artifacts

  • Eyal Weizman

    The Least of All Possible Evils

  • David Harvey

    Rebel Cities. From the Right to the City to the Urban…

  • Brian O'Doherty

    Atelier und Galerie. Studio and Cube

  • Gert Selle

    Die eigenen vier Wände. Wohnen als Erinnern

  • Douglas Crimp

    Our Kind of Movie. The Films of Andy Warhol

  • Garry Neill Kennedy

    The Last Art College. Nova Scotia College of Art and Design…

  • Christof Migone

    Sonic Somatic. Performances of the Unsound Body

  • Felix Denk, Sven von Thun

    Der Klang der Familie. Berlin, Techno und die Wende

  • Walter Benjamin

    The "Berlin Chronicle" Notices

  • Gerald Raunig

    Fabriken des Wissens. Streifen und Glätten 1

  • Jane Bennett

    Vibrant Matter. A Political Ecology of Things

  • Christiane Rösinger

    Liebe wird oft überbewertet. Ein Sachbuch

  • Beatriz Preciado

    Pornotopia. Architektur, Sexualität und Multimedia im…

  • William E. Jones

    Halsted Plays Himself

  • Max Risselada (Hg.)

    Alison & Peter Smithson. A Critical Anthology

  • Miriam Bratu Hansen

    Cinema and Experience

  • Walter Benjamin

    Berlin Childhood circa 1900

  • Nicholas Mirzoeff

    The Right to Look. A Counterhistory of Visuality

  • Annette Wehrmann

    Luftschlangentexte

  • Hillel Schwartz

    Making Noise. From Babel to the Big Bang and Beyond

  • Sean Stewart (Hg.)

    On the Ground. An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the…

  • Marcos L. Rosa (Hg.)

    Microplanning. Urban Creative Practices. Sao Paulo

  • Charles Fourier

    The Hierarchies of Cuckoldry and Bankruptcy

  • Judith Halberstam

    The Queer Art of Failure

  • Grant H. Kester

    The One and the Many. Contemporary Collaborative Art in a…

  • Roman Hillmann

    Die erste Nachkriegsmoderne

  • Laura Oldfield Ford

    Savage Messiah

  • Oda Pälmke (Hg.)

    Ganz gut – Quite Good Houses

  • Adolf Loos

    Hummer unter der Bettdecke

  • Jennifer Bass, Pat Kirkham

    Saul Bass. A Life in Film & Design

  • Mårten Spångberg

    Spangbergianism

  • Ryan McGinness

    To Do List Calendar 2012

  • Judith F. Rodenbeck

    Radical Prototypes. Allan Kaprow and the Invention of…

  • Hal Foster

    The First Pop Age

  • Kit White

    101 Things to Learn in Art School

  • Peter Pfrunder (Hg.)

    Schweizer Fotobücher 1927 bis heute. Eine andere Geschichte…

  • N. Brenner, P. Marcuse, M. Mayer (Hg.)

    Cities for People, Not for Profit. Critical Urban Theory…

  • Richard Dyer

    In The Space Of A Song. The Uses of Song in Film

  • Andres Lepik (Hg.)

    Moderators of Change. Architektur, die hilft

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    Architecture and Violence

  • Roger Thiel

    Anarchitektur

  • Charles Jencks

    The Story of Post-Modernism

  • Toru Hachiga (Hg.)

    Creatives in Japan. Keywords to Know

  • Paul Hegarty, Martin Halliwell

    Beyond and Before. Progressive Rock since the 1960s

  • Susanne Neubauer

    Paul Thek Reproduced, 1969 - 1977

  • Nick Land

    Fanged Noumena. Collected Writings 1987-2007

  • Raúl Zibechi

    Territorien des Widerstands. Eine politische Kartografie…

  • Paul De Bruyne, Pascal Gielen

    Community Art: The Politics of Trespassing

  • Rem Koolhaas, Hans Ulrich Obrist (Hg.)

    Project Japan. An Oral History of Metabolism

  • Florian Urban

    Tower and Slab. Histories of Global Mass Housing

  • Marit Paasche, Judy Radul (Hg.)

    A Thousand Eyes. Media Technology, Law, and Aesthetics

  • Wolfgang Sonne (Hg.)

    Die Medien der Architektur

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    Poster Collection 23. In Series

  • Andrea Cornwall (Hg.)

    The Participation Reader

  • Franco "Bifo" Berardi

    After the Future

  • 51N4E

    Double or Nothing

  • Thomas Meinecke

    Lookalikes

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    Kultur und Kritik (Heft 1, Herbst 2012) POP

  • Simon Rothöhler

    Amateur der Weltgeschichte. Historiographische Praktiken im…

  • Gregor Eichinger, Eberhard Tröger

    Touch Me! Das Geheimnis der Oberfläche

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    Visual Storytelling. Inspiring a New Visual Language

  • Christian Marazzi

    Capital and Affects. The Politics of the Language Economy

  • Hal Foster

    The Art-Architecture Complex

  • Thomas Hirschhorn

    Establishing a Critical Corpus

  • Andrej Holm, Klaus Lederer, Matthias…

    Linke Metropolenpolitik. Erfahrungen und Perspektiven am…

  • Lars Spuybroek

    The Sympathy of Things

  • Jarett Kobek

    Atta (Semiotext(e) / Intervention)

  • A. Moravánszky, J. Hopfengärtner (Hg.)

    Aldo Rossi und die Schweiz. Architektonische…

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    Urban Prayers – Neue religiöse Bewegungen in der globalen…

IDEA 407. Towards a Future Bound to Print Media: Those Who Create Magazines, Fanzines, and Small Press Publications

Direction by Idea
Design by LABORATORIES(Kensaku Kato, Sae Kamata)
Photography by Satoshi Aoyagi, Shunta Inaguchi, Masato Takahatake (pp. 66-69)

Ikki Kobayashi is currently a freelance graphic designer based in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Tama Art University in 2015, Kobayashi joined Shiseido, where he was in charge of design work in the Creative Division. After retiring, he received the JAGDA New Designer Award in 2019.

This feature contains 38 new drawings that Kobayashi has been working on since the winter of 2023. In his work, the designs start primarily as sketches and drawings, from which he creates paths in Illustrator and completes them digitally. In order to focus on the process of these ‘forms’ created by Kobayashi and how he thinks through the physical act of drawing, we have entitled the feature Life through Design Drawings, showcasing his drawings before they reach the design stage. The pages have been designed by Akitsu Sekkei, Kobayashi’s classmate from university and a close follower of his activities.

In our advanced digital society, manufacturing has become increas- ingly streamlined, and massive quantities of goods are produced and consumed at astonishing speeds. The generative AI rage that swept through in the past few years has only spurred the situation, and it is now possible to design without being able to draw, by manipulating images based on certain algorithms, collaborating with others, and borrowing the help of tools.

Debate over whether the approach is analogue or digital is no longer a major issue in design. People can dabble in a variety of ways, and both analogue and digital approaches depend on the right person and the right place. Having said that, human judgment is necessary in both the beginning and end of the process to deter- mine where incentives lie for what to make, who to make it for, and when to determine its finished, at least for the present moment.

The experience we receive through our hands and eyes is data for these judgments, and is more reliable than the algorithms of big data. The incomprehensible feelings, and sensitivity to embrace the admiration we may feel for frills or the very ordinary in our daily lives become the foundation, and strength of form. We hope these pages offer a chance to consider the sacredness of creating form, as seen in Kobayashi’s honest attitude toward it, as he draws throughout the uncounted days—making, working, and living.


IDEA Magazine
IDEA 407. Towards a Future Bound to Print Media: Those Who Create Magazines, Fanzines, and Small Press Publications
Seibundo Shinkosha, 2024, IDEA407 2024.09
33,50 €