Tokyo Art Beat iPhone App

Tokyo Art Beat has released its own iPhone app, which means that navigating Tokyo’s art happenings has just suddenly become that much easier.

Takayuki Fukatsu's Photo Apps Get Awarded

iPhone app creator Takayuki Fukatsu has racked up quite a few nominations — and one win — at the 2009 Best App Ever Awards.

TPUTH

Today marks the launch of TPUTH, a new “Socially Generated Newspaper for Geeks, Designers and Venture Capitalists.”

Frisk Built QR Code

SET Japan has been pushing the envelope of what can be achieved in terms of workable QR code designs — last week we covered a few examples for Wired magazine — and with its new code for Frisk, it has now entered the physical space.

Artalking #6: How Dead Is the Book?

Tokyo-based publisher and designer Craig Mod will be the the speaker at the sixth “Artalking” event, to be held February 16 at Nobilduca in Hiroo (from 19:30).

AZITO

Online gallery of
Japanese Contemporary Art
www.azito-art.com

iPad Stencil for Omnigraffle

Information Architects (iA) has released a first version of an Omnigraffle template to help those working on iPad apps.

One Coin Comics

For his first column on SNOW, creative director Remo Camerota introduces us to the advent of creator-owned digital “One Coin Comics” for all.

Wired's Personalised QR Codes

Last year’s October issue of the UK edition of Wired magazine had a piece covering designer QR codes and the people who make them, with Greg McMaster’s SET Japan featured front and center.

iPad in Japan

The just-announced iPad from Apple will be out in March for the wi-fi only edition and a month later for the 3G version in the US, but when can we expect it in Japan?

Better Luck Next Tie

Representatives of the necktie industry made an official appeal to Environment Minister Sakihito Ozawa to end Cool Biz β€” the campaign to cut greenhouse emissions by encouraging white-collar workers to work sans jacket and tie in the summer months to reduce dependence on air conditioning. The necktie lobby says it’s unfair to treat neckties as if they were the cause of global warming. They claim that summer sales are down 34% since Cool Biz started. They claim that their β€œnecklace-tie” innovation failed to catch on. They also pointed out that PM Hatoyama campaigned with his necktie on, the association chairman emphasized that neckties bestow oan air of integrity (of course, Koizumi famously kept his off during the 2005 general election and won a similar landslide victory).