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ILLUSTRATION || The Alphabet Series
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Illustration Design
Duration to complete job70days
Desired remuneration price200,000 yen to 300,000 yen
The Alphabet Series celebrates the quintessential essence of being female. Each letter is represented by the distinctive character of a female to portray the uniqueness of each individual. Yet, like stringing individual letters to make meaningful words, the series as a whole is a reminder to women of the strong bond that binds them together.
Kindly view the url attached for complete works in this series
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ILLUSTRATION || Oriental Butterfly & Peonies
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Illustration Design
Duration to complete job7days
Desired remuneration price10,000 yen to 50,000 yen
A personal study and illustration project inspired by the unfolding beauty of peonies and
a classic lady in cheongsam.
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Logo Design
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Logo Design
Duration to complete job7days
Desired remuneration price10,000 yen to 50,000 yen
3D logo design
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DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION || Infographics
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Icon Design
Duration to complete job7days
Desired remuneration price10,000 yen to 50,000 yen
Capturing audiences with simple effective infographic design to accompany lengthy text.
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GRAPHIC DESIGN || POSTERS & BANNERS
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Banner Design
Duration to complete job7days
Desired remuneration price10,000 yen to 50,000 yen
Kindly contact me for additional viewing of selected works
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DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION || Parks as Mnemonic Landmarks
Design & Multimedia
Logo, Character Design, Illustration, Icon, and Banner
Illustration Design
Duration to complete job15days
Desired remuneration price10,000 yen to 50,000 yen
Parks are the hidden art of cities.' Inoshita (1928) posited that, ‘…a park was a place in a natural area.. .’. Yet, we know that parks within megacities like Tokyo are deceptively natural. They are merely a conception of the ‘ideal image’ of nature ‐ a man made synthetic space ‘superimposed on the face of the land, functioning and evolving not according to natural laws but to serve a community’ (Jackson, 1984, p. 8). They are canvases in which landscapers and architects shape and mould over time to create places for memory, imagination and anticipation. In their sure hands, parks have blended seamlessly with city life that most of us take nature for granted. It is in parks that we reminisce the passing season while anticipating the next blooming of sakuras.