Refreshingly unexpected posters from Japanese designer Yutaka Satoh
Japanese graphic designer Yutaka Satoh’s posters are a fantastic mix of pastels, brights and ambiguity. Composed of abstract doodles and geometric shapes, the designer’s work is playful, uncluttered and rarely follows a pattern. Living in Fukushima Prefecture, many of Yutuka’s posters have been created for exhibitions and shows but some are just stand-alone creations. It’s the naivety and bizarre quality to Yutuka’s style that makes his work so endearing: it might be my monolingual brain, but the blend of Japanese script with glimmers of English text makes the work all the more seductive.
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
Yutaka Satoh
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Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

