
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture in 1954. Established Audrey the Design Co., Ltd. in 1984.
Produces promotional materials such as corporate advertisements, logos, pamphlets, and catalogs.
n 1986, Lyonsha published "GOLDEN YEARS OF AMERICA," a collection of illustrations from the 1950s in America.
He has also designed magazines and books for publications such as "Monthly Takarajima" and "UNIX Magazine," as well as writing for publications such as "Web Design" and "Graphic Design" (Sotec Publishing).
In 1994, "Riches from Rags" was published in conjunction with the "Natural Fabrics" exhibition at the San Francisco Folk Art Museum.
The LP "ZAZOU," produced in 1981 to commemorate the band's breakup, was reissued as a CD+DVD by Ultra Vibe in 2007.
From 2012 to 2015, he hosted and produced country music festivals throughout Gunma Prefecture.
In 2018, he wrote and published "Charlie'sBook+CD," a memoir by Kumamoto country singer Charlie Nagatani.
In 2023, he will publish "Tanpopo," a novel based on his travel experiences from the age of 16 to 18.

執筆者情報:
守屋一於
1954年 熊本県生まれ。1984年 株式会社オードリー・ザ・デザイン設立。企業の広告・ロゴマーク・パンフレット・カタログなど販促物を制作。1986年 アメリカ50年代のイラスト集GOLDEN YEARS OF AMERICA」をリヨン社より出版。また「月刊宝島」、「UNIX Magazine」など雑誌・書籍のデザインのほか、「Web デザイン」「グラフィック・デザイン」(ソーテック社)などを執筆する。


