This Japanese Studio Creates Fantastically Detailed Illustrations
IC4DESIGN is a production studio specialized in illustration and graphic design. Based in Hiroshima, Japan. Their strength is fun and detailed illustrations.
Their work is included in major international art projects around the globe. Their first picture book series “Pierre the Maze Detective” was published in 2014, 2017 and 2020 and has been translated into over 30 languages (over 33 countries). Their second series “Cities”, Cities TOKYO was published in 2018. Also, some other picture book series will be published soon.
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