Signage Design of Tokyo Midtown

These are the signs of the Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン) near Roppongi station, Tokyo. Very minimalistic, good use of negative space, coherent graphic style. My favorites are the “baby room” (baby in a diaper), “feeding room” (a milk bottle), and the bicycle room.

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Hello there, I’m Calvin Chun-yu Chan. Grew up in Hong Kong, studied and worked in Canada as web engineer+designer, now designing mobile apps in Tokyo. On my blog I would like to share my opinions on design, usability, culture and creativity. Follow me on: Twitter @calvincchan Google+ Profile

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About Calvin

Hello there, I’m Calvin Chun-yu Chan. Grew up in Hong Kong, studied and worked in Canada as web engineer+designer, now designing mobile apps in Tokyo. On my blog I would like to share my opinions on design, usability, culture and creativity.

Follow me on:
Twitter @calvincchan