Illustration (Japan)
Illustration is a Japanese publication featuring illustrators and cartoonists working in a wide range of mediums, from oil paint to digital collage. The magazine often includes step-by-step photographic demos for artists and humorous inserts such as a page featuring the editors in a muscle-flexing contest. We also have two other journals called Illustration, one of which is from England, and the other from the USA. For the Japanese Illustration our holdings start in 1991 and continue to the present day (with some gaps, most notably between 1997-2002).
Some issues include step-by-step “how-to’s” for illustrators.

Illustration, Number 74. February 1992.
Toshihiko Aki, Makoto Inue, Toshimitsu Uematsu, Masami Esaka, En Rico de Osaruni, Fumiko Arai.
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