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idea アイデア No.412(2026年1月号)

idea アイデア No.412(2026年1月号)

アイデア編集部
2026


NT$1,580
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Special Feature
Tomoyuki Arima — Design Born from Relationships

Tomoyuki Arima of the Arima Design Laboratory at Nippon Design Center is a figure who has moved in real time alongside the wave of digital innovation that began around the year 2000. Arima did not receive formal professional training in design at a so-called art university. Instead, he encountered games and the internet through computers, discovered manga and anime culture on the web, came to know graphic design through music, met people through participating in dōjin (independent fan-based) design, and continuously expanded the scope of his work through relationships with those he encountered. From websites, books, packaging, and branding to animation, games, and exhibitions—he has continued to explore within the relationship between technology and people, skillfully using applications as readily available tools.
This special feature offers an overview of Arima’s career. Arima has consistently created designs born from the relationship between technology and people. Rather than defining his professional territory by fixed roles or specialties, he determines the scope of his work for each project according to what is needed—or even when not asked, based on his own motivation. There is no rigid boundary of “this is where design ends”; instead, “this too can be design.”
Not as a “designer,” but as a “person capable of designing,” he devotes himself fully. This attitude inspires the collaborators around him, blurs the boundaries between client and contractor, and, beyond any particular design style, brings into being what can be called “the design of Tomoyuki Arima.”

To look back on Arima’s work is to reconsider the relationship between technology and design in the contemporary era, and at the same time to turn our attention to the element of “people,” which inevitably intervenes if design is to remain a “human endeavor.” This should offer a guiding principle for designers of the coming 2030s. We hope that this special feature will serve as an encouragement to all who aspire to design.

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