[For Designers] How to apply traditional Japanese design in the modern age? Let's think about it in a participatory seminar! Free seminars on May 7 (Thu) and May 21 (Thu) 'How to apply it? Basic knowledge of design Vol.13 & Vol.14'
Creek & River Co., Ltd. will hold free online seminars for creators on May 7 and 21, 2026. The seminars will explore ways to apply traditional Japanese styles and patterns to modern design.
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Creek & River Co., Ltd. (C&R) will hold free online seminars titled "How to apply it? Basic knowledge of design Vol.13 & Vol.14" on Thursday, May 7 and Thursday, May 21, aimed at designers active in fields such as Web, video, gaming, advertising/publishing, fashion, and interior design.
▼ Click here for details and registration for Vol.13 "Japanese Styles Creators Should Know"
https://www.creativevillage.ne.jp/category/crv_event/173320/
* Deadline: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 20:30
▼ Click here for details and registration for Vol.14 "Japanese Patterns Creators Should Know"
https://www.creativevillage.ne.jp/category/crv_event/173325/
* Deadline: Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:30
Design is not merely about creating a beautiful appearance; it is widely utilized as a process and method to systematically build things to achieve goals and objectives. It also plays an important role in various areas, such as the appearance and functionality of products, advertising, and the usability of websites and applications. Having basic knowledge of design is important not only for graphic and web designers but for anyone involved in creative work, including video creators, directors, and marketers. In this seminar series, Keiichi Masuda, who is active as an instructor at vocational schools in addition to managing qualifications and creating teaching materials for graphic design, web design, and video production, will take the stage. The focus will be on how to apply the basics of design, deepening understanding of design with a different theme each time.
In the 13th and 14th sessions, the themes will be "Japanese Styles and Patterns." If you are interested, please join us.
Vol.13: Thursday, May 7 "Japanese Styles Creators Should Know"
From the two perspectives of Japanese styles up to the Kamakura period and Japanese styles from the Muromachi period to the Taisho period, we will consider how to apply them to modern design while touching upon the molding and design philosophy unique to Japan.
Vol.14: Thursday, May 21 "Japanese Patterns Creators Should Know"
We will understand Japanese pattern expressions from two perspectives: Japanese patterns with plant motifs and Japanese patterns with non-plant motifs, and explore hints on how to apply them to modern design.
1. Theme explanation by the instructor
2. Post ideas like "We should do this!" in the chat
3. The instructor visualizes the posted opinions on a panel
4. Participants post images (URLs, etc.) that match the theme in the chat
5. The instructor presents and explains example images they prepared
6. Summary and Q&A
* This seminar will proceed while soliciting many ideas from the participants.
It will be conducted using the chat function, so please participate with peace of mind as there will be no showing of faces or voices.
How to apply it? Basic knowledge of design
Vol.13 Japanese Styles Creators Should Know
Vol.14 Japanese Patterns Creators Should Know
■ Date and Time
Vol.13: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 19:30-20:30
Vol.14: Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:30-20:30
■ Location
Online
■ Speaker
Keiichi Masuda
Representative Director, Fashion Industry Technology Inheritance Association
Graduated from the Department of Design Informatics, College of Art and Design, Musashino Art University. He manages qualifications, creates teaching materials, and holds courses related to textile design, graphic design, video production, and web design. While working at Bunka Gakuen Educational Foundation, he had a track record of working on teaching material production with members from industry, government, and academia as an entrusted project by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
■ Target Audience
- Graphic Designers
- Web Designers
- Video Designers
- Animators
- Interior Designers
- Fashion Designers
- Industrial Designers
- UI Designers
- UX Designers
- Marketers
- Product Designers
■ Participation Fee
Free
■ Capacity
60 people per session
▼ Click here for details and registration for Vol.13 "Japanese Styles Creators Should Know"
https://www.creativevillage.ne.jp/category/crv_event/173320/
* Deadline: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 20:30
▼ Click here for details and registration for Vol.14 "Japanese Patterns Creators Should Know"
https://www.creativevillage.