Pattern Pattern 11
The latest in a series of graphic design tools for Néojaponisme readers: a number of red, white, and black patterns based on Modern Japanese graphic design from the 1950s.
These patterns are free to use for non-commercial applications. (For commercial applications, please contact us for a license.)
Speaking of commercial applications, if you look through the archives, you may notice that a handful are missing. Five of the series have been licensed to a generous company for use in North America, and will not be available for a period of one year. (If you are interested in licensing a pattern or commissioning custom pattern design, we are all ears.)
The patterns are provided in Illustrator CS3, Illustrator CS, and Adobe PDF format. You can download a zipped file containing all three formats here.
April 1, 2009 at 2:41 pm
[…] Néojaponisme added an interesting post today on Pattern Pattern 11Here’s a small readingThe latest in a series of graphic design tools for Néojaponisme readers: a number of red, white, and black patterns based on Modern Japanese graphic design from the 1950s. These patterns are free to use for non-commercial applications. (For commercial applications, please contact us for a license.) Speaking of commercial applications, if you look through the archives, you may notice that a handful are missing. Five of the series have been licensed to a generous company for use in North Amer […]
April 1, 2009 at 11:55 pm
> Five of the series have been licensed to a generous company for use in North America, and will not be available for a period of one year.
Assuming this is not an April 1st, can’t we at least know who licensed them and for what? I’m curious.
April 5, 2009 at 3:07 pm
Dentsu Canada has licensed them for a Sapporo Beer campaign.