Книга Yurio Seki's Scandinavian Design Paper Book

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All square pages are removable and beautifully designed for your creative works: writing, folding, cutting, decorating… enjoy papers in various ways! All papers have soe marks on the reverse side to show how to fold the papers to create such shapes as tiny boxes or small envelopes. 

Yurio Seki is a Japanese graphic designer who draws warm, mellow, brightly coloured designs, and whose portfolio includes everything from magazine art direction and design to bookbinding and package design, CD jackets and logos. In 2001 she launched the “salvia” brand, and since then has unveiled a myriad of textiles, apparel, interior goods, books and more, all using her designs and inspired by the desire to create “little things that make life more fun.” Her colourful and heart-warming design is influenced by her life in Sweden where she spent a few years working and creating her own works.

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Англійська, Японська
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All square pages are removable and beautifully designed for your creative works: writing, folding, cutting, decorating… enjoy papers in various ways! All papers have soe marks on the reverse side to show how to fold the papers to create such shapes as tiny boxes or small envelopes. 

Yurio Seki is a Japanese graphic designer who draws warm, mellow, brightly coloured designs, and whose portfolio includes everything from magazine art direction and design to bookbinding and package design, CD jackets and logos. In 2001 she launched the “salvia” brand, and since then has unveiled a myriad of textiles, apparel, interior goods, books and more, all using her designs and inspired by the desire to create “little things that make life more fun.” Her colourful and heart-warming design is influenced by her life in Sweden where she spent a few years working and creating her own works.

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