GRAPHIC DESIGN IN JAPAN 2024 (Hong Kong Edition)

PMQ Management Company Limited, Hong Kong

Continuing our long-term collaboration with the Japan Graphic Designers Association (JAGDA), the “Graphic Design in Japan 2024 (Hong Kong Edition)” exhibition will be grandly held at PMQ from April 25 to May 11! This exhibition will showcase over 300 outstanding works by Japanese designers, with Creative Voice sessions, Designer-led Tours, and JAGDA Kids Workshops during the event, allowing you to experience the charm of design firsthand!

SESSION INFO
date
25 Apr 2025 - 11 May 2025
time
Hong Kong | 11:00 - 19:00 GMT+8
type
Exhibition, Workshop, Talk Series
Price
Free Admission
Venue / Country
PMQ
REMARKS:

Organised by PMQ and the Japan Graphic Design Association (JAGDA), the exhibition “Graphic Design in Japan 2024 (Hong Kong Edition)” continues the long-term partnership and will take place from 25 April to 11 May at PMQ.

 

This exhibition features selections from the annual publication “Graphic Design in Japan,” which showcases the year’s top 300 graphic design works selected by a group of Japanese design professionals. This exhibition will showcase some of the works from the annual publication, including the 26th Yusaku Kamekura Design Awardee KITAGAWA Issay, JAGDA New Designer Awardees Agata YAMAGUCHI, Mariko OKAZAKI and Shunta SAKAMOTO, as well as JAGDA Award awardees Kenya HARA and Tomohiro OKAZAKI.

 

In addition to the exhibition, a variety of engaging programmes, including: Creative Voice, Designer-led Tours and JAGDA Kids Workshop – the new creative experience co-created between PMQ and JAGDA. Renowned designers Ryosuke UEHARA, Akiko SEKIMOTO, and Naonori YAGO will also participate in several public events.

 

All events are now open for registration, and spots are limited, so it’s first come, first served. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the original works of design masters and appreciate graphic design!

 

Learn more: https://www.pmq.org.hk/event/graphic-design-in-japan-2024-hong-kong-edition/?lang=en