Eisuke Tachikawa
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NOSIGNER Representative, JIDA President, Evolution Thinking Inventor, Design strategist), The committee member to create a basic policy for the Japan pavilion at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka
https://nosigner.com/
Eisuke Tachikawa is a design strategist who designs alternatives for a hopeful future and aims to renew creativity education.
In order to foster change-makers in various sectors of industry, academia, and government, he advocates "Evolution Thinking," which tells the essence of creativity from the natural phenomenon of biological evolution, and continues to work to spread creative education.
He has gone beyond the realms of products, graphics, and architecture to create comprehensive strategies for countless next-generation energy, regional revitalization, and SDG related projects, and led them all to success.
Winner of more than 100 awards worldwide, including the Good Design Gold Award (Japan) and DFA Design for Asia Grand Award (Hong Kong), he has also served as a judge for the Good Design Award, DIA (Design Intelligence Award), DFAA (Design for Asia Award), and WAF (World Architecture Festival). His main projects include OLIVE, Tokyo Bousai, PANDAID, YAMAMOTOYAMA, Yokohama DeNA BayStars, YOXO (Yokohama, Japan), and the concept for the OSAKA, KANSAI EXPO 2025.
He is the writer of "Evolution Thinking" (Ama no Kaze, 2021) which won the YAMAMOTO SHICHIHEI Prize, Japan's leading academic award selected by biologists and economists, and "Design and Innovation - 50 ways to create the future" (Pie International, 2016).
Portfolio
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BYAKU
An inn offering 100 experiences unique to the region
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AKIKAWA FARM
Connecting Long History Stores With Today's Consumers
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TOKYO BOUSAI
Distributing a disaster prevention book that everyone can enjoy to all households in Tokyo
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RE:CYCLE
Creating an interior design through the on-site conversion of construction waste into usable construction materials
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JO-CHU
The invention of the third type of Japanese sake, neither Sake nor Shochu
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JO-CHU
The invention of the third type of Japanese sake, neither Sake nor Shochu
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Evolution Thinking
Systematize the structure of creation using hints from biological evolution
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REN
Aiming for a better symbiotic relationship between humans and ornamental plants
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PANDAID FACE SHIELD
A face shield made from an A4-size clear file
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ston
A modern aroma inhaler that fits in your hand like a stone
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YAMAMOTOYAMA
Combining tradition and innovation, connected Edo culture, and taste to the next generation.