I’m familiar with most of the well known Japanese Anime,
Manga and Video Games. I’m no expert by
any means.
As I’ve mentioned before Japanese Anime and Manga were
created by the Japanese at the end of WWII primarily during the American
occupation of Japan. Japanese story-telling
art has been around since ancient times as evident in prints, pottery and the
like..
Japanese artists and animators took inspiration from
American comic books and animated cartoons and developed original works of
Anime (animation) and Manga (comic books).
Like all things Japanese art Anime and Manga have deep
cultural links to Japanese society, culture, religion and day-to-day life. Both art forms are ripe with symbolism and
cultural references. Japanese video
games also share those traits.
Clothing, the color of a character’s hair and other
physical attributes represent many different things. Anime, Manga and video games not only contain
action and adventure but also carefully orchestrated quiet scenes, character
development and social commentary.
The Japanese influence on American popular culture is
evident and its influence also extends to story-telling, pacing and character
design.
I’ve said all this to emphasize that Japanese Anime,
Manga and video games are unique and while they have their genesis several
decades past they have developed into their own individualized art forms.
PIE International
has recreated full-size, theatrical posters of 20 of its most famous theatrical/TV/DVD
Anime posters by Otomo Katsuhiro in 20
Reprints Of Classic Posters Otomo Katsuhiro.
The posters are printed on heavy, coated, paper stock and
are brilliantly reproduced in stunning color.
All 20 posters are clustered in an oversize, slipcase/envelope
and protected by a heavy cardboard backer. The entire package also comes in a
sealed, clear plastic sleeve.
Posters include Akira, Short Peace, Steamboy and more-all
faithfully reproduced and ready for quick display.
It is a stunning collection of classic posters celebrating
ground-breaking and inspirational Anime series.
The Posters Otomo
Katsuhiro X Graphic Design oversize book is a stellar collection of posters
bound in a slick cover binding with fold-in flaps, square bound and also
includes a full-size Akira poster.
Inside full color, illustrations (with some photographs) are
printed on heavy-duty, uncoated paper stock.
Stunning movie posters, Anime, Manga, advertising and
more fill each page and make for a visually stunning cornucopia of eye-candy.
As a graphic designer myself I can’t help but be
impressed by the layouts, illustrations, type selection, color palettes and brilliant
use of each.
Equally impressive, but smaller than the poster
collections, the More Heroes &
Heroines square bound book collection of Japanese Video Game + Animation Illustration almost overloaded my sense
of sight with its stunning colors, fantastic illustrations, bizarre concepts
and impressive gallery of art.
Awesome is the best word to describe this collection of
character designs, presentations pieces, promotional art, mood pieces, hi-tech
gadgetry, weapons, transport and environments.
It’s easy to see why Japanese Anime, Manga and video
games have transformed comic books, animation and video games all over the
world. I’m impressed and I know you will
be too.
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