Anti-War | Hardbound Unlined Journal

$22.00
Size: Journal

Fine Art, Fresh Pages.
A hardbound journal that treats art history as more than decoration. Each notebook features a hand-selected artwork on a durable matte cover, paired with clean blank pages for writing, sketching, planning, or thinking things through. Finished with a museum-style curatorial note on the back cover, it’s equal parts object and tool—made to be used, not precious.

The Artwork
Anti-War by Kiyoshi Awazu

The Curatorial Note (back cover)
"Kiyoshi Awazu (Japanese, 1929–2009) wielded color like a weapon and typography like a battle cry. He believed design was a basic function of human life, and that it was the social role of the designer “to extend the rural into the city, foreground the folklore, reawaken the past, summon back the outdated".  This head is both anonymous and universal, a protest distilled. Self-taught and self-directed, Awazu once said designers should be “guerrillas in the street.” His posters didn’t ask - they demanded."

The Journal
• 128 blank pages
• Durable matte laminated hard cover
• Casewrap binding for a clean, book-like feel
• 5" × 7" — compact, not precious

Care
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.

  Journal
Width, in 0.63
Length, in 5.00
Height, in 7.24

 

Size