CreoleKiosk

CreoleKiosk is designed in an image of newspaper stand on a corner in city that provides
unique and yet useful information chosen through this website designer’s four senses and intuition.

Click left “Creole for All” logo for lesson information. Please contact Hideyuki Okayasu of Creole for All for further information. Note: This lesson is desinged exclusively for Japanese Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals who intend to learn and practice English.
We’ are pleased to inform that Creole group has opened “the office as well as lesson space for our Creole project” in the Mejiro area of Tokyo, which we have long dreamed of. As a small but cozy place to stay “always there”, we welcome everyone. “Creole for All” will continue to make slow but steady progress. All Creole
Moriyama is a multi media artist who primarily makes paintings and drawings in addition to animation and sculptures. He has been influenced by science fact and science fiction, as well as medieval paintings from both East and West, and Surrealist painting and outsider art. …