[HCDX] Radio Heritage Website adds Japanese Radio Art
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[HCDX] Radio Heritage Website adds Japanese Radio Art




June 27, 2005
Wellington, New Zealand

Japanese Radio Art Revealed

The Art of Radio (c) Japan now on-line at www.radioheritage.net is a
fascinating and colorful introduction to the art work used by
Japanese domestic radio stations to promote themselves since the
early 1930's.

>From icons such as Mt Fuji and cherry blossoms, to cute Japanese
girls from Hokkaido, dairy cows in green fields, beach scenes,
abstract objects, street scenes and much more, this exclusive new
article now opens up the hidden art of Japanese radio broadcasters
for the rest of the world to enjoy.

The article uses designs from original radio ephemera now held by the
New Zealand based Radio Heritage Foundation, a non-profit
organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting radio
heritage from around the Pacific Rim.

Art of Radio (c) Japan is the second in a series featuring Pacific
radio artwork and commercial design. The first article, which
introduces Australian and New Zealand radio art is already the most
popular article viewed at www.radioheritage.net.

David Ricquish
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

Scanned example of art work available for publication on request to
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx









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and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License
published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt