Beidi Guo
link: http://www.lullabysupermarket.com/
Born in Shanghai, Beidi Guo (b.1985) graduated from University College for the Creative Arts BA(Hons) Animation course in 2007. She had worked for a variety of projects in different fields including animation /illustration/web design / charactor desgin / graphic design. Beidi's 20 sec short animation 'flicking montage' had selected as IMAGO Young Film Festival offical trailer in 2006. Her graduation film ’Plenilune’ has been broadcasted in BBC film net work and PropellerTV Red Carpet Channel. Also during 2007 -2008, this short film has been nominatated and screened in Annecy International Animated Film Festival, 4th Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival and Cinanima-Espinho Film Festival. Currently, she lives and works as a game graphic designer in London.
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Jing Zhang
link: http://www.mazakii.com/
Jing Zhang aka Mazakii, is a 23 year old illustrator, graphic designer, translator, and fashion designer from China who is now based in London.
via: http://www.oneinchpunch.net
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Qian Qian
Qian Qian (b. 1979) is a multi-disciplinary designer, illustrator and art director from China, now living and working in New York City. One of the "20 under 30 New Visual Artists" by Print magazine, he has worked with a wide range of clients, including Nike, Panasonic, Shiseido, Motorola, and British Council. His work has been published and exhibited internationally. He has a Masters degree in digital media design from the University of Edinburgh, UK, and had taught graphic design at Missouri State University, USA. In 2005, He initiated and co-curated Get It Louder, a large-scale tour exhibition in China. He was also a judge for 86th ADC Annual Awards.
part of the China Design Now exhibition
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Tags China, graphic design
He Xi
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/gallery/gallery_2/february_2008?result_page=7
"He Xi is currently a final-year master’s student at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, China. One of her pieces of artwork, entitled Home, was recently selected to be shown as one of only 20 exhibits in the Energy category at Tiger Translate 2008, a platform highlighting rising creative stars from Asia.
“My inspirations come from my life experiences and everything around me,” says He. “I’m especially inspired by local Chinese arts, such as mask designs for operas, the shape of small figures in card-making and the textures on jewellery. Simply surfing on the internet is also quite helpful.”
[any website?]?
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Tags candy colors, character design, China, cuteness, girly