
Olivier Mignon & Nik van der Giesen - Noticeboards of Japan
"They are everywhere. They can be found in almost every street of Japan, visibly standing on the sidewalk or hung on a wall. They take various and sometimes unexpected forms. They are as numerous as vending machines — no small task. They are meant to draw attention. And yet, they remain mostly unnoticed. This is the tragic fate of Japanese noticeboards, locally called keijiban (掲示板)."
Olivier Mignon & Nik van der Giesen were respectively born in Brussels (1983) and Rotterdam (1981). They both live in Kanazawa.
Olivier is the founder of Keijiban. Nik is a photographer and videographer. "Noticeboards of Japan" is their first book together.
2022
52 pages
19 x 26 cm (softcover)
Graphic design: Studio Otamendi
Language: English & Japanese
© Keijiban
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Olivier Mignon & Nik van der Giesen - Noticeboards of Japan
"They are everywhere. They can be found in almost every street of Japan, visibly standing on the sidewalk or hung on a wall. They take various and sometimes unexpected forms. They are as numerous as vending machines — no small task. They are meant to draw attention. And yet, they remain mostly unnoticed. This is the tragic fate of Japanese noticeboards, locally called keijiban (掲示板)."
Olivier Mignon & Nik van der Giesen were respectively born in Brussels (1983) and Rotterdam (1981). They both live in Kanazawa.
Olivier is the founder of Keijiban. Nik is a photographer and videographer. "Noticeboards of Japan" is their first book together.
2022
52 pages
19 x 26 cm (softcover)
Graphic design: Studio Otamendi
Language: English & Japanese
© Keijiban
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"They are everywhere. They can be found in almost every street of Japan, visibly standing on the sidewalk or hung on a wall. They take various and sometimes unexpected forms. They are as numerous as vending machines — no small task. They are meant to draw attention. And yet, they remain mostly unnoticed. This is the tragic fate of Japanese noticeboards, locally called keijiban (掲示板)."
Olivier Mignon & Nik van der Giesen were respectively born in Brussels (1983) and Rotterdam (1981). They both live in Kanazawa.
Olivier is the founder of Keijiban. Nik is a photographer and videographer. "Noticeboards of Japan" is their first book together.
2022
52 pages
19 x 26 cm (softcover)
Graphic design: Studio Otamendi
Language: English & Japanese
© Keijiban























