Gurafiku is a collection of posters, illustrations, magazines and other examples from the history of Japanese graphic design, created by designer Ryan Hageman. Graphics are divided into decades, starting from 1800. Below you can find some examples from the 1980s, but I strongly encourage you to check all of them on the Ryan’s blog.

International Triennial, Kazumasa Nagai, 1985. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

Automation show, Kazumasa Nagai, 1986. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

The End, Masuteru Aoba, 1982. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

The World of Play, Shigeo Fukuda, 1981. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

The Sun, Shigeo Fukuda, 1981. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

The Fukuda Museum, Shigeo Fukuda, 1980. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

Ten World Artists, Shigeo Fukuda, 1982. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

Private Exhibition, Shigeo Fukuda, 1981. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

Inter Design, Shigeo Fukuda, 1981. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

World Design Expo, Mitsuo Katsui, 1989. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

World Design Expo, Yukihisa Takakita, 1989. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

World Design Expo, Kazumasa Nagai, 1989. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

World Design Expo, Yusaku Kamekura, 1989. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

Welcome to Japan, Masayoshi Nakajo, 1988. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com

World Design Expo, Koichi Sato, 1989. Source: gurafiku.tumblr.com
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