Jisuke Matsuda’s career reads like the script of an art-world blockbuster. A small-town dreamer turned Tokyo trailblazer, he entered the design scene with grit and a hunger for innovation. Inspired by the Bauhaus and the groundbreaking works of Yokoo and Awazu, Jisuke’s posters have become a staple of cultural commentary, blending simplicity with surprise. With multiple Platinum Awards from Graphis and an enduring love for the medium, Jisuke reflects on the passion, persistence, and inspiration that continue to fuel his creative journey.
Introduction by Gunter Rambow, Designer
I was trying to find a term to describe the work of Jisuke Matsuda, and I thought of “psychedelic cubism,” but actually, this term is not quite right. Until today, I could combine nearly all Japanese colleagues with one of the common “art-isms,” but I failed to find one for the works of Jisuke Matsuda. He seems to be completely free; every poster of his is an attempt at expressing freedom, and it really works.
