Japanese Instant Noodle Warriors By Taishi Arimura – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Japanese Instant Noodle Warriors By Taishi Arimura

Taishi Arimura is a young graphic designer based in Tokyo. At the age of 25, his eclectic body of work contains humor, wit and beauty – everything one would want in a visual designer. In one particular series of works, Arimura uses imitation food samples and actual instant noodle packaging to create ‘noodle warriors.’ We don’t know whether we want to watch them fight, or eat them.

More: Instagram h/t: spoon&tamago




If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

SFX Artist’s Gruesome NSFW Makeup That’s Distressing Yet Satisfying, All At Once
Add Some F-You Ambiance To Your Interiors
BKID's Minimalist 'Happy Face' Magnets for Dongdaemun Design Plaza Anniversary
Amazing Surreal And Tribal Backpacks By Konstantin Kofta
Unevenly Stitched Jeans Will Make You Do a Double Take
Anoymous Flower Artist Make Shoe Designs You Wouldn’t Want To Wear
Japanese Artist and Designer CHA2’s Cyberpunk Headgear Looks Like It Came from The Future
Alex Eckman-Lawn's Surreal Layered Artworks
1960s Space Age Toy Rocket Shoes Simulate Walking On The Moon
The Lumberjack Cake Is Here, What A Time To Be Alive!
We Knit The Unknittable: Meat, Champagne, Perfume And More
Apparel Custom-Printed With Scalable City Maps
"Memoirs Of The Geisha" - A Look Back At The Traditional Japanese Female Entertainers
Samer Khouzami's Ultimate Beauty Makeup
First Ever Jewelry Collection For Bearded Men
This Cute Little Egg Is A Portable Wireless Lamp
Everyday Objects Obsessively Organized Into Patterns By Adam Hillman
Feminist Artist Launches Silk Scarves Made From Images Of Her Own Vagina
Beautifully Designed Fabric Fills Delhi’s Auto Rickshaw Interior With Vibrant Original Artwork
An Artist Creates Superb Steampunk Furniture Made From Real Metal Parts
Japanese Retailer and Fetish and Punk Accessory Designer Team up For Plague Doctor Mask Covers
1,800 South Park Cut-Outs Spread Across Five Sections at Broncos Game During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gentle Giants Studio Has Designed A Collection Of Candles Intended To Raise Awareness Of The Global Warming
People Are Recreating “High Fashion” Looks From Household Items While In Quarantine