By Aoi Huber Kono
There are places that exist only in memory, some of them so bizarre that they seem instead to be the figment of a child's imagination-or perhaps an artist's or even a designer's. This is not the case with The Shops of Aoi Huber Kono: the meticulously illustrated facades in this leporello, which Aoi began composing in 1974, correspond to places that did indeed exist, everyday and familiar places. In this book, whose plates were designed for a small volume in the Tantibambini series, edited by Bruno Munari for Einaudi, Aoi Huber Kono illustrates the facades of 16 stores, making a summary of the most characteristic features of each: some still exist, but who can say for how long? The title on the cover is a small jewel of design and graphics, the result of the intense collaboration between husband and wife: Max Huber made the curtain strips with coloured cutouts and composed the lettering, Aoi embellished it with a punctuated hemming.
Lazy Dog
Softback / concertina
16 pages