In a world where design is often associated with precision and perfection, Jo Iijima's approach stands out as a refreshing and unique perspective. His work, a vibrant tapestry of cultural influences, challenges the conventional and invites us to explore the beauty of imperfection.
A Cosmic Journey
Jo's design philosophy is deeply rooted in his diverse cultural experiences. From the neon-lit arcades of Tokyo to the vibrant Chinese character signs of Hong Kong, his visual language is a cosmic collage, a fusion of memories and emotions. He describes his imagination as floating 'somewhere out of space,' a concept that adds a layer of intrigue and depth to his creations.
Finding His Voice
The journey to discovering his design voice was not a straightforward one. Jo's initial forays into design involved creating fan art and album covers, a phase he later questioned, wondering if it truly reflected his personality. It was a pivotal moment that led him to explore personal projects, a decision that resonated deeply with his audience.
"As I made more personal work, I started to resonate with many designers and people. Working on graphic design became so much more fun after I started to be more honest and express myself." - Jo Iijima
The Power of Imperfection
Jo's work is characterized by a deliberate embrace of imperfection. Whether it's the slight registration drift in his Risograph prints or the melting, glitching lettering in his HEA(R)T series, these imperfections add a sense of rawness and aliveness to his designs. In an era where AI is smoothing out the edges, Jo's work stands as a bold statement, a reminder that human creativity is messy, vibrant, and unique.
"Graphic design will need to have a sense of rawness and its aliveness to prove that it is the human that makes the creativity, not the machine." - Jo Iijima
The Future of Design
Looking ahead, Jo envisions a future where his design practice continues to evolve, embracing printed objects and tangible creations. He sees design as a memory from the far future, a concept that adds a layer of nostalgia and anticipation to his work. Despite the unknowns, Jo's approach to design remains steadfast, a celebration of human creativity and the beauty of imperfection.
"Design isn't just something I create. It's something that has been waiting for me like a memory from the far future." - Jo Iijima