The design's unique properties lie in its ability to weave together seemingly disparate elements. Using the human body as a warp and the universe as a weft, Fukumoto presents a tapestry of expressions that consider weightlessness, the loss of tactile sense, and the universe. The design is realized through overlapping, superimposing, and symbolizing the universe, art, and the human body.
Technical specifications of the design include a width of 728mm and a height of 1030mm, realized through offset printing. The design invites viewers to an exhibition, providing detailed information about the event. The poster was created in Hiroshima, Japan, and presented in Tokyo, Japan, in the fall of 2016.
Fukumoto and his team faced several challenges during the design process. The themes of "space," "art," and "human body" are complex and multifaceted, making them difficult to capture accurately. However, Fukumoto overcame these challenges by skillfully overlapping images of Da Vinci's Vitruvian human figure and an astronaut in similar poses. This approach allowed him to communicate the exhibition theme of "space and art" accurately.
The design has received significant recognition, winning the Silver A' Graphics, Illustration, and Visual Communication Design Award in 2018. This prestigious award is given to designs that demonstrate outstanding expertise and innovation, showcasing a remarkable level of excellence and introducing positive feelings, amazement, and wonder. Fukumoto's design certainly fits this description, offering a unique exploration of the universe, art, and the human body.
In conclusion, Naoyuki Fukumoto's "Space, Art & Human Body" is a testament to the power of design in bridging gaps between different fields. By skillfully combining elements of the universe, art, and the human body, Fukumoto has created a design that is not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. His work serves as an inspiration for others in the field, demonstrating the limitless possibilities of design.
Project Designers: Naoyuki Fukumoto
Image Credits: RGB Ventures / SuperStock / Alamy Stock Photo
Project Team Members: Art Director:Naoyuki Fukumoto
Designer:Naoyuki Fukumoto
Supervisor:Michiyo Miyanaga
Contributor: RGB Ventures / SuperStock / Alamy Stock Photo
Project Name: SAHB Poster
Project Client: Naoyuki Fukumoto