2010.03.10
New series UK design engineer in Tokyo “Ume Matsuri (at Umegaoka)”

During February I decided to escape Central Tokyo, and took a train to Umegaoka on the Odakyu Line. ![]()
2010.03.05
The James Dyson Award 2010 is calling for entry

The James Dyson Award is an international design award that celebrates, encourages and inspires the next generation of design engineers. ![]()
2010.03.03
The gap in the city

Short stairs before the escalator. ![]()
2010.03.01
AXIS vol.144

Cover Interview: BarberOsgerby
Although there are any number of “design duos,” BarberOsgerby comprising Edward Barber (left) and Jay Osgerby is attracting the most attention today. ![]()
2010.02.17
Jörg Waschinski, European foremost lyrical sopranist

Photos by Hanae Komachi
In our AXIS vol.144 to be published in March 1st, we interviewed the German sopranist, Jörg Waschinski. ![]()
2010.02.09
Design Indaba 2010 is making the final call for registration

One of the largest design event in the world, Design Indaba is making the final call for registration. ![]()
2010.02.07
Searching for Breakthrough in Product Design
In AXIS vol.145 to be published on May 1st, we are planning the feature “Breakthrough in Product Design.” In this feature we introduce many examples of breakthrough in product design including technology, materials, new use, unprecedented form etc. Of course we are searching for very new kind of product that we have never seen before like the above Dyson Air Multiplier.
If you have any information, please contact us.
axismag@axisinc.co.jp
2010.02.03
The 2009 [13th] Japan Media Arts Festiva
The 2009 [13th] Japan Media Arts Festival is held until February 14th at The National Art Center, Tokyo. ![]()
2010.02.01
The 7th International Competition Nagoya Design DO! 2010

Nagoya Design DO! is an international design competition that is open to the whole world. ![]()
2010.01.29
Today the height of the Tokyo Sky Tree is 281m

Now the Tokyo Sky Tree, which will be the tallest broadcasting tower in the world, is being constructed in Sumida Ward, Tokyo. ![]()





