Helena Garcia Creates Japanese-Inspired Cartoons
Venessa Fisher — January 13, 2010 — Art & Design
References: helenagarcia & coroflot
Creative designer Helena Garcia is behind the faces of these Japanese-inspired cartoons including Gameboy Girl, Pandette and the Hoody Bandit as she has named them. Garcia is a graduate of the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida and credits her inspiration to Japanese aesthetics, cartoons from the 60s and vintage design. Some of Garcia’s clients include The Girl Scouts of USA, Bust Magazine and Emusica Records.
Check out Helena’s Japanese-inspired cartoons above and keep clicking for more artwork from Trend Hunters archives.
Check out Helena’s Japanese-inspired cartoons above and keep clicking for more artwork from Trend Hunters archives.
Trend Themes
1. Japanese-inspired Cartoons - Opportunity for creating new animated content with a Japanese aesthetic.
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2. Graphic Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity to incorporate vintage design elements into modern graphic designs, appealing to nostalgic customers.
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