Nice to meet you Japan · はじめまして

by javier on 16/08/2011

As many catholic kids, I had my first communion when I was 10. I received many presents from friends and relatives, most of them were books and clothes. But the one present that I liked the most was a digital wrist watch, a Casio that could play 12 different melodies. I loved wearing it, it felt like having the future in my wrist. If you turned it back you could see it: “Made in Japan”. It always kept me wondering how marvelous would be that country where they made such amazing objects. I was so fond of the watch that I decided that one day, when I grew up, I would not just wear such things but visit Japan and be part of those privileged who made them, who made the future. That was the dream of a 10 year old.

I’m 36 now and I run an interaction design studio. I’ve decided that we are going to work in Japan.

Yes, Vostok Studio is going to Japan. Not as tourist as in the previous trips but as designers who want to work there, for the Japanese, with the Japanese, among the Japanese. Japan has been giving us many things for many years. Now it’s time to give back and to be part of the beautiful renaissance that will come from a country which always teaches us, excites us and recently made us cry.

No good designer can ignore the influence of Japanese culture in our doing: Japanese gardens, Casio, Sony, Sega, Bandai, martial arts, Muji, Panasonic, sushi, zen, Seiko, Toyota, anime, Gundam robots, Naoto Fukasawa, Kenya Hara, and many other inspiring names and brands…

Japanese commitment to quality and perfection, the craftmanship, the sense of beauty and balance, their integrity… These are values that we pursue as well at Vostok. I believe we share a common ground in a perfect momentum. We cannot be more excited about this.

We could go on and on, listing all the references we have, all the brands and designers we admire, all the achievements… And yet, we still feel there is an opportunity to contribute to a better interaction design in Japan. The country has had always great engineers and a society that is tolerant to the downsides of engineer driven products. The arrival of the iPhone to the country showed that their society welcomes well designed interfaces and experiences. Will there be room for us?

Expanding the activity of a design studio to a different country is tough. It is unusual for a small company born in Spain to go international and still want to remain small. Our road is paved with insecurities and doubts on what to do and how to do it. But we are serious about this. We’ve been working on the move for some time now, both from Madrid and Tokyo. Our people there have been translating and adapting many of our materials, case studies and videos so we can better explain what we do to our potential Japanese clients. We felt that translating was not enough so we decided to go even further, to have a stable presence there. That is the job of Eri Kageyama and Dani Alías, two excellent professionals who swim confident in the seas of design. Karyna Wallace has also been of great help. Being a western fashion and fabrics designer who has lived in Japan for a decade, she knows her deeds there and she has been willing to share them with us. The work and help of these marvelous people plus the unquestionable commitment of my team make me feel confident.

So here I am in a Japan Airlines plane that will land in Haneda Airport in four hours. The cabin is dark, people are sleeping but I can’t rest. I’m excited like a kid before his first day at High School. This is by far the most important move we’ve taken as a studio since we were born, five years ago, and it’s about to become real. Starting in Japan has been a bold and risky decision. It is also a great investment in time, money… and love above anything else.

There are 26 comments in this article:

  1. 16/08/2011paulo says:

    Congratulations!! and may your success continue

  2. 16/08/2011Mac Funamizu says:

    Congratulations and welcome to Japan!

    The most surprising news is that you’re 5 years younger than me (you looked a lot older than me when I met you), but having an office in Tokyo sounds amazing. I really hope for your success here too.

  3. 16/08/2011Javier de la Torre says:

    This is great Vostok!

    Having started a similar adventure with Vizzuality in New York I totally understand your excitement! I cant tell you will not be bored for the next months :)

    Good luck and hope to see you also soon disembarking here in NY.

  4. 16/08/2011Abby Neumiller says:

    Congrats! Sounds very exciting. I’m sure you’ll do great.

  5. 16/08/2011Hugo says:

    Mucha suerte!

  6. 16/08/2011Alberto Fortes says:

    Congrats Javier! It sounds so exciting! what healthy envy :)

  7. 16/08/2011Carlos says:

    Best wishes in you adventure! I’m sure you’ll fit greatly there :)

  8. 16/08/2011Bastian says:

    Very brave Javier! Reminds me of my passion to move to Spain all these years ago.

    Best of luck!

  9. 16/08/2011Nicolás Alcalá says:

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!

  10. 16/08/2011Marco van Hout says:

    Woweeee! Exciting, relevant and in your case.. bound to be a success! I am very happy for you and look forward to read and see all of the updates in this adventure.

    Un abrazo

  11. 16/08/2011Jorge Gomez Sancha says:

    Exciting news! The japanese are lucky to have you. Best wishes from your friends @BeBanjo

  12. 16/08/2011yusef says:

    Congrats! I’m so jealous!!!!

  13. 16/08/2011Marcio Barrios says:

    Good luck in your adventure Vostok!

  14. 16/08/2011Núria says:

    Mucha suerte en esta gran aventura, valiente!

  15. 16/08/2011torresburriel says:

    O_o Congrats!!!!

  16. 16/08/2011grace says:

    Best of lucks! Keep us posted ok? : )

  17. 16/08/2011César Astudillo says:

    That’s great! Best wishes for your Eastern adventure. I’m sure there’s a place in the Japanese market for your passion and commitment!

  18. 16/08/2011Joanna says:

    幸運!

  19. 16/08/2011Javier Cañada says:

    Thank you all for your support, it makes us feel stronger about this somewhat irrational and love-driven decision.

    Today my Tokyo friends asked me “why do you guys come to Japan when everyone is leaving”. The answer came to my mind instantly: “because we owe you”. May the Gods be with us on this beautiful adventure. Thanks again.

  20. 16/08/2011Saleiva says:

    That’s definitely an exciting trip for your spaceship. Looking forward to see all those grey & blue pixels creating amazing products there.

    Keep rocking vostok.

  21. 16/08/2011Antonio Mas says:

    Great Vostok!

    It must be like a start agrian with all the ilusión and passion

    Good luck!!

  22. 17/08/2011Luis Miguel Barral says:

    Maravillosa historia. Romance de valentia y pasion.
    Mucha suerte.

  23. 17/08/2011Javier Cañada says:

    Thanks a lot, Saleiva, Antonio, Luis Miguel, Joanna, César, Grace, Torresburriel, Núria, Marcio, Yusef, Jorge, Marco, Nicolás, Bastian, Carlos, Alberto, Hugo, Abby, Javier, Mac Paulo…

    Arigatou Gozaimasu!

  24. 18/08/2011Juanjo says:

    Las decisiones irracionales suelen ser las mejores. No te deseo suerte, porque no la necesitas: el talento se reconoce en cualquier sitio. Un abrazo.

  25. 26/08/2011Javier Cañada says:

    Gracias Juanjo!

  26. 27/08/2011romanishim says:

    Que bueno ! Dios te Bendiga en los que haces !

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