Okagi Matsuri Festival, poster

Aimo Katajamäki

The Okagi Poster Museum invited poster designers from around the world to design a Matsuri Festival poster. An exhibition of the posters was organized during the festival and a catalogue was printed. No compensation was paid for the design, but each artist received a silk screen print of their design on hand-made paper.

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    Aimo Katajamäki, Finland (2013)

    Katajamäki is operating extensively across design, architecture and art field, in minimal and maximal scales. Katajamäki has his recognizable handwriting; vital, expressive and uncompromising visual expression. His ideas and art...

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    The Okagi Poster Museum invited poster designers from around the world to design a Matsuri Festival poster. An exhibition of the posters was organized during the festival and a catalogue was printed. No compensation was paid for the design, but each artist received a silk screen print of their design on hand-made paper.

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    Aimo Katajamäki, Finland (2013)

    Katajamäki is operating extensively across design, architecture and art field, in minimal and maximal scales.
    Katajamäki has his recognizable handwriting; vital, expressive and uncompromising visual expression. His ideas and art come closer to a broader audience in the surfaces and the art work of public spaces. Katajamäki is also a sculptor, who has open-minded worked with different surfaces, materials and processes.
    His most well known international recognition in graphic design has been the Gold Award in Warsaw International Poster Biennale. Katajamäki’s ”Wooden people” sculpture installation is housed in an annex of Finnish Parliament. Aimo Katajamäki received the State Prize for Design 2013 together his wife interior architect Päivi Meuronen.
    Katajamäki works in his own design studio Aimonomia Oy.

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