The Art of Emoji
Artist Shinjii Murakami has taken the modern emoji pictogram as the inspiration for an exhibition in New York.
Artist Shinjii Murakami has taken the modern emoji pictogram as the inspiration for an exhibition in New York.
These designs can make working at the office—or on your own pursuits at home—that much more enjoyable!
The Wonder 500™ Project Management Office is launching The Wonder 500™ campaign in New York to showcase unique Japanese products that are unfamiliar outside of the country.
Rather than having just one mascot to promote its new Prius, Toyota went with an astronomically large number of mascots, with each one representing a part of the car.
Drawing manga on paper wasn't enough of a challenge for this Twitter user, who transferred his artistic skills to a new medium: paper cups!
Korean artist Lee Woo-chul pits DC and Marvel Comics characters against One Punch Man.
Monopoly has been released in over 200 countries, and is so popular that it has an almost infinite number of variations. Now we can add one more variation to the pack with traditional Japanese craftwork.
2016 certainly has a lot of fun and interesting events in store, but you won't want to miss these seven in particular!