ADEYAKA MAGAZINE
The Art of Travelling
Louis Vuitton and Japan – an inspiring blend. Best argument: cooperation between the traditional French establishment and car manufacturer Infiniti. The result is a three-part set of luxurious pieces of luggage that can be equalled by no other. Packing never has been more attractive.
No and Kabuki Theatre Inspire both Japan and the West
Kill Bill, Cosplay, Pina Bausch: the effect of No and Kabuki theatre upon contemporary Japanese and western culture is extremely diverse. But what is No today? An intellectual and elitist pleasure - in fact everything that it always was.
Infiniti Wins Two Awards for its Industry Leading Adeyaka Magazine
Infiniti recently swept up two more prestigious awards for Adeyaka magazine winning the 'Red Dot Design Award' and gold at the first international "Automotive Brand Contest." These impressive distinctions come on the heels of Adeyaka's win for 'Best Crossmedia Solution' at the 'Best of Corporate Publishing' contest earlier this year.
At the Edge of the Arena
Hospitality: a key value for Infiniti and one that is also manifested in their cooperation with Red Bull Racing. Formula 1 racing does, after all, feature hospitality if maybe some of it is a little unconventional, as a glimpse behind the scenes reveals.
Generating Emotional Values
Adeyaka Magazine was at the Infiniti Design Center to meet François Bancon and learn about design and information technologies and how the language of shapes, material selection, sense of space and information technology in a car will affect peoples' moods and their perception.
Michelin-Starred Chef Martin Burge Shares his Inspirations
A different kind of chef, Martin Burge is calm, collected, and renowned. He organized his first restaurant from scratch, structured it and chose his team with the greatest of care. His diligence paid dividends as the chef received his first Michelin star in January 2005, and a second in January 2009.
Infiniti Inspirations
What do calligraphy, architecture, fashion and music have in common? They are fascinating sources of inspiration for Shiro Nakamura in his daily work for Infiniti. His goal: to transfer Japanese aesthetics to the brand’s automobiles. A tour of the hallowed halls of Atsugi with Shiro Nakamura.
