Actually doing Design Matters work with Alexelis (GR) and Stoyan (BG) and of couse me (USA) in Osaka (JPN).
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This poster sums up the feeling of drinking with friends and biz associates. Great food, great drink. Is it any wonder why I make Japan my home? ;-)
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Is this code? Always interesting use of Eng and Romaji on t-shirts in Japan.... This is one of my genki students in the biz program.
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Some sample slides with different type: A more polite way to express this common sentiment. Something similar to the feel of C'est la Vie I suppose. "Shiitake happens" feels truer to the actual phrase than "stuff happens." And I LOVE shiitake mushrooms, so it kind of fits. You can even get the phrase on an apron: http://janmstore.com/20137.html
Sometimes the shiitake does hit the fan...
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The same burger company that brought you this lovely ad campaign in Singapore brings you this grotesque, incongruous campaign in Japan. Japan -- a country known for it's healthy food, modest portions, and the OECD's lowest obesity rates by far (but not apparently if fast food joints have anything to say about it). What is Microsoft trying to say? That Windows 7 is one big fat over-the-top mess? I saw Windows 7 live in July in Redmond; it looks good from what I saw. And a regular Whopper is not a bad burger once in a while. But ads like this is why people hate marketers. Many marketers are concerned only with getting short-term buzz -- if it gets people talking and the TV reporters coming, then whatever works is fine, right? I'm not against promotions, of course, but if your product is killer -- and you have already such high brand equity anyway -- why not let the product get the WOM for you as people discover how great the product is?

2010 calories. 1.7 lbs of meat.To build on the 7 theme, the first 30 customers of each day receive the Windows 7 Whopper for only ¥777 ( about $8.50 US). After that, it will be sold for double the price, ¥1,450 yen.
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Fall is perhaps the best time of year in Japan. Keynote slide with a box behind the text to give a bit more contrast, though at a large size on screen the quote could be seen just fine even without the box.
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Above: Slide with Basho quote. Fuji can be seen from this lake (Ashinoko) on a clear day. Even hidden by clouds on a winter's day, the mere suggestion of Mt. Fuji expresses the spirit of wabi sabi. From the wonderful interior design book called "Wabi Sabi Style" by J&S Crowley: "Rather than bemoaning the inability to view the mountain — as would the person who has no poetry in his soul — the beauty of the nature's processes is both understood and appreciated."
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