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  • Objectified

    Gary Hustwit — director of the documentary Helvetica — has a new film in the works called Objectified, covering the world of product designer. Why do I feature it here? In honor of the cameo by Naoto Fukasawa, who closes off the trailer. Via Designboom.

  • On Design for December 2008

    This month’s edition of my “On Design” column was in yesterday’s The Japan Times, and can be read online here. I cover the Yamaha Plus Minus Zero Electro-Hybrid Bicycle, Teamlab‘s Memodesk, Nendo‘s Socket-Deer, Naoto Fukasawa’s Trapezoid watch, and Holz’s Tategu. Also, I forget to post about last month’s column, which can be read here. For…

  • This Week at MoCo Loco

    My weekly Tokyo post at MoCo Loco covers Toshiyuji Kita’s Tronco chair and bench, Takashi Sato‘s Tongs lamp, and the Siwa line by Naoto Fukasawa and ONAO.

  • Recently at MoCo Loco

    While I was out of town, I kept up with my weekly Tokyo posts over at MoCo Loco, but didn’t link to them. Here then is what you may have missed. First, I covered Plus Minus Zero’s Electric Kettle, Cina‘s 4GB USB flash drive, and Naoto Fukasawa’s Noto ballpoint pen. Second week: the Awagami +1…

  • This Week at MoCo Loco

    My weekly Tokyo post is up at MoCo Loco, this time covering Plusminuszero’s 2.5R series, Nendo‘s Bambi table, Nosigner‘s “FLUOLESS” exhibition, and the Naoto Fukasawa-directed “Koo Fu Collection 2008.”

  • Koo Fu Collection 2008

    Naoto Fukasawa seems to have covered every single product category, and now he follows that up with… jewelry!? Fukasawa directs the “Koo Fu Collection 2008.”

  • PingMag MAKE: Maruni Wood Industry

    I included the new Maruni Collection by Naoto Fukasawa in my latest “On Design” column, and now I find that PingMag MAKE covers the company behind the line, Maruni Wood Industry, in their latest article.

  • On Design for January 2008

    This month’s edition of “On Design” was published this week in THE JAPAN TIMES, and covered the new Maruni Collection by Naoto Fukasawa, Yuta Watanabe‘s Peg Pencil, the Tatamet collapsible helmet, Le Bain in Nishi-Azabu, and a look at the Kokuyo Design Award 2007.

  • INFOBAR2 Invades Ikebukuro Station

    Lots of ads for the Naoto Fukasawa-designed INFOBAR2 mobile phone at Ikebukuro station.

  • The Week at MoCo Loco

    My weekly Tokyo post is up at MoCo Loco, this time covering Naoto Fukasawa’s Artemide ITIS desk lamp for Yamagiwa, Juuta Kan’s PhotoHanger for +d, and Tokujin Yoshioka.