Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store
Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards - tortoise general store

Takenobu Igarashi Playing Cards

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Description:
In the late 1980s, MoMA commissioned a deck of cards by graphic designer Takenobu Igarashi. First appearing in 1993, the cards reflect a contemporary sensibility. Breaking with convention, their symbols overlap and cascade on the front, a stark contrast to their isolated and flat treatment in traditional decks. On their uniform back, Igarashi plays with positive and negative space, merging the symbols of each suit in a two by two composition that bleeds off the cards’ edges. Printed in Austria.

Measurements:
3.5" L x 2.28" W (Card size)
3.74" L x 2.55" W x 0.9" H (Box size)

History:
Bridging Japanese and American culture, graphic designer and educator Takenobu Igarashi is best known for pushing the boundaries of typography with dimensional type. Igarashi founded and taught at design programs at Chiba University and Tama Art University in Japan, and the University of California, Los Angeles. His work has been collected by museums around the world.
Materials: 
Paper

Care Instructions:
Do not get wet.
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