Professor Sari Yamamoto receives the Japan Institute of Design Annual Work Award

Art professor Sari Yamamoto received the Japan Institute of Design Annual Work Award in recognition of her work paper, "Public transportation design that utilizes local resources: Hitachi BRT as a case study," which was published in the Japan Institute of Design Collected Works. .

The graphic design work for nine Hitachi BRT buses and 9 bus stop signposts was praised not only for its outstanding performance as an individual, but also for its outstanding work as a series of works, and for its extremely clear argumentation. I did.

This was a joint award with Moe Maeda, a second-year student in the Department of Art at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, and Arisa Nohama, then a student in the Department of Art.

Art assistant professor Miki Yamamoto receives the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival

Assistant Professor Miki Yamamoto of the Department of Art received the Excellence Award in the Manga Division of the 2020th Japan Media Arts Festival in recognition of her manga ``Smart and Courageous Children'' (Reid Publishing) published in 24.

The Japan Media Arts Festival is a comprehensive media arts festival that honors outstanding works in four categories: art, entertainment, animation, and manga.One Grand Prize, four Excellence Awards, three Newcomer Awards, and one Social Impact Award will be selected from each category.

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Japan Media Arts Festival website (24th Manga Division Excellence Award “Smart and Courageous Children”)

Japan Media Arts Festival website (24th Manga Division Award-Winning Work)

Smart and courageous children cover page

[Website] Art and design supplements provided by the University of Tsukuba's School of Art to enrich your "new daily life" [New Coronavirus/COVID-19]

 

As part of its social contribution, the University of Tsukuba School of Art has released art and design content to help people enjoy the "new normal" in response to the new coronavirus infection.

I would be happy if I could help add color to your life and make your days a little richer.

art and design supplements https://www.covid19-artdesign-univ-tsukuba.online/

 

2020/11/09 An introductory article was published in the University of Tsukuba Newspaper No. 359.

 

[Award] Received the 13th Kids Design Award [design category that opens up children's creativity and the future]

Dr. Rodrigo Queiro Kühni FERNANDES, who finished Doctoral program in Kansei Behavioral and Brain Sciences in March 2019, (academic advisor: Toshimasa Yamanaka) won the 13th Kids Design Award with the achievement of his PhD research: Affective Impressions Scale

[Application Number]: 190320
[Title]: Development of Affective Impressions Scale

 

 

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[Award] Received the 13th Kids Design Award [design category that opens up children's creativity and the future]

(Award date: 2019.08.23)

Rodrigo Queiro Kühni FERNANDES, a special doctoral researcher in the art field (supervised by Professor Toshimasa Yamanaka), won the 13th Kids Design Award in the research/research category in the design category that opens up children's creativity and the future.

The award-winning work is the ``Affective Impressions Scale,'' which he developed in his dissertation, ``A new scale for measuring children's level of empathy.''

[Application number]: 190320
[Applicant company/organization name]: University of Tsukuba
[Name of award-winning work]: Development of Affective Impressions Scale

 

 

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