The un-printed material is the most recent graphic design gallery created by Nendo. This exhibition is a tribute to paper without using it! For this, the Japanese design studio Nendo, is exhibiting un-printed material, showing the work of people who use paper as a medium, this concept born from oki sato’s idea of having a ‘poster exhibition without posters’. All the pieces are an abstraction of paper that reduces it only to an outline, capturing its unique essence.
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The Creation Gallery G8, located in Ginza, Tokyo, has dedicated three rooms to Nendo’s exhibition. The first room is composed by 30 sheets of A1-sized hanged posters that showcase time and use on paper, some of the outlines of these posters look wrinkled, torn, and sometimes falling. The second one, shows a series of postcards that have been manipulated by hands. And in the last room, you can find paper bags, milk cartons, and origami. all the pieces have been 3D-printed but also have some hand manipulation, focusing on the finer details and only leaving the outline.

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“by zeroing in on the finer details and carefully representing them in the outlines, we attempted to capture that unique essence of paper that we have all felt at one time or another.” said the studio about all the concept behind the exhibition.

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