KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香
Japan
She is one of the most active illustrators in Japan. She mainly creates illustrations for corporate information magazines and calendars. She has been a lecturer at the Japan Designer Art College in Nagoya since 1999. She has also been teaching the joy of imagining and creating through art studies at Tokai Medical College in Nagoya since 2010. Access KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香 Newsroom
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KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香
Information Magazine
She was asked to create a cover illustration with the theme of Aichi Prefecture Festivals in order to spread the appeal of Aichi Prefecture (history, culture, industry, etc.) to the whole of Japan and the world. She observed festivals unique to Aichi through video and documents, captured their characteristics, and expressed the fun and uniqueness of the festivals in her own way through illustrations.
A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award - Silver (2025) - Access KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香 Information Magazine Press Kit
KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香
Information Magazine
This information magazine is distributed by Shinkin banks nationwide, so customers can easily pick it up. Its purpose is to promote the charms and specialties of each region as a communication tool between Shinkin banks, their customers, and the local community, and to connect people with the region. She created a cover illustration that makes you want to pick it up. It is a memorable hand drawn illustration with vivid colors. Readers have commented that the magazine brings back nostalgic memories of the seasons and their hometowns.
A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award - Silver (2025) - Access KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香 Information Magazine Press Kit
KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香
Calendar
There are many old roads in Japan such as Oshu Highway, Tokaido, Sanyo Highway, Kumano Kodo, Nagasaki Highway, and Minoji. With these themes, the designer has created a colorful corporate calendar. A colorful calendar with local festivals and culture as a motif. Among them, Kumano Kodo has been used as a pilgrimage to Kumano since around 908 and is still used by people today. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award - Silver (2023) - Access KiyokaYamazuki 山附貴世香 Calendar Press Kit