Yusaku Kamekura
- Introduction
- Yūsaku Kamekura (亀倉雄策; April 6, 1915 – May 11, 1997) was a Japanese graphic designer, the leading figure in post-World War II Japanese graphic design. His stature in the field led to the nickname "Boss".
- Wikidata
- Q834449
- Nationality
- Japanese
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Graphic Designer
- Name
- Yusaku Kamekura
- Ulan
- 500125898
Exhibitions
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Yusaku Kamekura Peacefully Use Atomic Energy 1956
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Yusaku Kamekura SP A Great New '35' 1957
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Yusaku Kamekura Fuji Film 1950s
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics Welcome Installations, (Guide to Olympics installations in Tokyo) 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, International Congress of Sport Sciences Program, (Program for the meeting of the International Congress of Sport Sciences [ICSS]) 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Air Mail Envelope 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, stationery envelope 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, stationery envelope 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, stationery letterhead 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, stationery letterhead 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Commemorative Matchboxes (Box containing five matchboxes in the colors of the Olympic rings) 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Design Guide Sheets 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Guide to Transport for the International Officials 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Telephone Directory 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Tokyo 1964 Olympics, Program for the Games of the XVIII Olympiad 1962
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Yusaku Kamekura Classical Performing Arts Friendship Mission Of Japan 1981
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Yusaku Kamekura Hiroshima Appeals 1983
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