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Date of Birth | 4 October 1972 |
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Takamichi (たかみち) is a Japanese illustrator and manga artist.
Information
After working as an assistant to Tanaka Kunihiko and as a graphic designer for Square's Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger, Takamichi became a freelance digital artist. He is well known for his unique drawing style called "Takamichi Nuri," which makes full use of vivid colors and emphasis on light and dark tones.
Since turning freelance, Takamichi was an illustrator for Ehrgeiz, Prinny 2, and GURPS RUNAL. He illustrated several cards for Genso Suikoden Card Stories in the early 2000s.
His first commercial manga "Yuru Yuru" was serialized in the September 2008 issue of "Monthly Young King".