IDEA magazine407
2024/9/10
Towards a Future Bound to Print Media: Those Who Create Magazines, Fanzines, and Small Press Publications

IDEA No.407
Published: 2024/9/10
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【Special Feature】
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.


Subsequence

mahora

inch magazine

MMA fragments

 MOMENT

Lumbar Roll

Mononome
【Interview】 Tsunehiro Uno
Possibilities with mid-sized media
Interview by Idea Text by Ryoichi Fujii

SASHIKO BOOK

mürren

taiwan techō

ochayoi teaphoria zine series

NOTES

seihon to henshusha

[Essay] Zines in recent years / Aspects of independent magazines
Text by Momo Nonaka

[Essay] The journeys of Bungaku Free Market and little press publishing
Text by Tomohiko Mochizuki

[Essay] Creating realistic spaces and magazines
Text by Tadamasa Okamura

 


[Interview] Yoshihisa Shirai Where we work: typographic composition
Interview by Toshinobu Nagata, Kensaku Kato, Idea
Text and design by Toshinobu Nagata

Documenting the complete commercial artist
Text by Ian Lynam Translation by Manami Yamamoto

[Series] Design Eccentric From the World Collectors’ Room
vol. 7 The Design Reviewed Archive, part 7 Willem Sandberg – Life and Legacy
Text by Matt Lamont Design by Kazuhiro Yamada + Akiko Takeo (nipponia) Translation by Manami Yamamoto

[Exhibition Review] Manuscripts from the Naito Collection in the National Museum of Western Art
Text by Shiro Miyashita Design by Koji Terao

[Exhibition Review] Takehisa Yumeji: Taisho Romanticism and the New World
Text by Yutaka Tsukada Design by Koji Terao

 

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