Fujita ha Spring is an important figure in Japan's promotion and innovation as Japan. In Paris I gained fame and wealth by developing his own painting style in the 1920s as a diversified and popular individual. He tried to rebuild "nude of Europe" to satisfy the hunger and thirst of self-narcissistic European culture and to enhance the style of Japanese painting. This is to develop Japanese culture and help achieve national identity. However, the Second World War brought about a change due to Fujita's painting style change.
Traditional tradition is embarrassing for people trying to portray the fear of war. When artists show more brutal war performance, they are controversial. For example, in 1943, Fujita Tsunagun showed a desperate struggle for New Guinea troops (Figure 3). Violent battle scenes based on the failure of Captain Yasuda in 1942. Painted with muddy brown, there is no obvious difference between the two side combatants. Damage by war everyone. Military commentator praised the reality of the work, which is to use it to encourage pilots of Kamikaze death squads, but the other ten people were also declining. Ishii Shiotei, one of the founders of the creative typography movement, suspects that the picture is "useful". . . In the spirit of war. Before praising the loyalty and courage of the Imperial Army, the audience will feel the danger of evil.
Neil Fujita is a famous graphic designer and partner of Ruder Finn, a joint venture specializing in design. Both were veterans of the Second World War. Despite the racist fears that followed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the parents of Fujita were born in Hawaii, Japan, but he served in the Nazis who broke the Japan - US War did. . Both have to make the Holocaust the main driving force for their actions. We kneeled a copy of the speech and a "dummy" jacket of 33 and 1/3 LP (long play) record on the floor. Finn and Fujita arranged for Columbia Records to immediately push the record and pick it out quickly, but you need to issue the cover text immediately. We recommend placing the entire text behind the jacket. But what is it to put in front of you?