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Nagi Noda (野田 凪, Noda Nagi, November 18, 1973 – September 7, 2008) was a Japanese pop artist and art director born in Tokyo. Noda spent much of her career working as a freelance art director. She directed multiple campaigns for brands such as Nike, Laforet, and Panasonic. In addition to her commercial works, she also was a prolific artist, taking on various solo projects. Such projects include: her half-panda sculptures, Hanpanda; a collaboration clothing brand with American artist Mark Ryden, Broken Label; and her unique hair hats. She held multiple solo exhibits throughout her career, and a post-humous exhibit was held to commemorate her work in 2011, a testament to her legacy and reputation as a designer. Noda's works are defined by artificiality and surreality, balancing between visual

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  • Nagi Noda (野田 凪 Noda Nagi?) (Tokio, 18 de noviembre de 1973 - íb, 7 de septiembre de 2008) fue una artista y directora japonesa, conocida por sus trabajos en el mundo de la música y la publicidad. (es)
  • Nagi Noda (野田 凪, Noda Nagi, November 18, 1973 – September 7, 2008) was a Japanese pop artist and art director born in Tokyo. Noda spent much of her career working as a freelance art director. She directed multiple campaigns for brands such as Nike, Laforet, and Panasonic. In addition to her commercial works, she also was a prolific artist, taking on various solo projects. Such projects include: her half-panda sculptures, Hanpanda; a collaboration clothing brand with American artist Mark Ryden, Broken Label; and her unique hair hats. She held multiple solo exhibits throughout her career, and a post-humous exhibit was held to commemorate her work in 2011, a testament to her legacy and reputation as a designer. Noda's works are defined by artificiality and surreality, balancing between visual art and commercial relations with a high degree of creativity and non-conformity in their aesthetic and narration. She founded the design firm "Uchuu Country," where Japanese art director Yuni Yoshida also worked until starting her own agency in 2007. Noda began her career directing advertising campaigns for Harajuku's Laforet shopping mall. Among her most well-known advertising works are the short film Mariko Takahashi's Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an "Ex-fat Girl", the half-panda-half-something-else life-sized figures, and the video for Japanese singer Yuki's song "Sentimental Journey". Other works include a television advertisement for Coca-Cola (with music by Jack White), a collaboration with Medicom Toy to produce original Nagi Noda Be@rbricks, a video for the Scissor Sisters song "She's My Man", and the video for "Hearts On Fire" by Cut Copy. It was the last music video she made. The Works of Nagi Noda often make a disconcerting impression, with an aesthetic ranging from surreal to bizarre to poetic. (biography at Women in Graphic Design) Noda cites her unusual upbringing as a big influence in her work. In a 2003 interview with DAZEDExcite, she recalled how her parents would take her to look for UFOs or make her watch TV in black and white so she could learn to imagine color. Nagi died on September 7, 2008, at age 34, after surgical complications from injuries sustained in a traffic accident the previous year. (en)
  • Nagi Noda (née le 18 novembre 1973 à Tokyo et décédée le 7 septembre 2008) est une artiste et réalisatrice japonaise. À l'origine de nombreuses publicités, clips et courts-métrages, elle est notamment connue pour une publicité pour Coca-Cola et pour une campagne pour Monoprix. (fr)
  • 野田 凪(のだ なぎ、1973年11月18日 - 2008年9月7日 )は、日本のクリエーター、アートディレクター、映像作家、CMディレクター。 有限会社「宇宙カントリー」主宰。映像プロダクション(エージェント)「パルチザン」(Partizan)所属。 (ja)
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  • Nagi Noda (野田 凪 Noda Nagi?) (Tokio, 18 de noviembre de 1973 - íb, 7 de septiembre de 2008) fue una artista y directora japonesa, conocida por sus trabajos en el mundo de la música y la publicidad. (es)
  • Nagi Noda (née le 18 novembre 1973 à Tokyo et décédée le 7 septembre 2008) est une artiste et réalisatrice japonaise. À l'origine de nombreuses publicités, clips et courts-métrages, elle est notamment connue pour une publicité pour Coca-Cola et pour une campagne pour Monoprix. (fr)
  • 野田 凪(のだ なぎ、1973年11月18日 - 2008年9月7日 )は、日本のクリエーター、アートディレクター、映像作家、CMディレクター。 有限会社「宇宙カントリー」主宰。映像プロダクション(エージェント)「パルチザン」(Partizan)所属。 (ja)
  • Nagi Noda (野田 凪, Noda Nagi, November 18, 1973 – September 7, 2008) was a Japanese pop artist and art director born in Tokyo. Noda spent much of her career working as a freelance art director. She directed multiple campaigns for brands such as Nike, Laforet, and Panasonic. In addition to her commercial works, she also was a prolific artist, taking on various solo projects. Such projects include: her half-panda sculptures, Hanpanda; a collaboration clothing brand with American artist Mark Ryden, Broken Label; and her unique hair hats. She held multiple solo exhibits throughout her career, and a post-humous exhibit was held to commemorate her work in 2011, a testament to her legacy and reputation as a designer. Noda's works are defined by artificiality and surreality, balancing between visual (en)
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  • Nagi Noda (es)
  • Nagi Noda (fr)
  • 野田凪 (ja)
  • Nagi Noda (en)
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