Yuko Hasegawa
Designer Yuko Hasegawa knows the importance visual communication. As an editorial illustrator with the Los Angeles Times, it
was her job to create pictures that were literally "worth a thousand words". She had to describe complex stories
with just a single illustration. "You get one shot to visually communicate a concept to readers, and grab their
attention," she explains. Her talents landed her illustration jobs with more newspapers, magazines, and toy
companies. Yuko earned degrees from two prestigious art schools, California Institute of the Arts with a BFA
in Character Animation, and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California with a BFA in Illustration.
You can see the merging of the two disciplines in her expressive, dimensional character designs. |
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Designer Yuko Hasegawa knows the importance visual communication. As an editorial illustrator with the Los Angeles Times, it
was her job to create pictures that were literally "worth a thousand words". She had to describe complex stories
with just a single illustration. "You get one shot to visually communicate a concept to readers, and grab their
attention," she explains. Her talents landed her illustration jobs with more newspapers, magazines, and toy
companies. Yuko earned degrees from two prestigious art schools, California Institute of the Arts with a BFA
in Character Animation, and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California with a BFA in Illustration.
You can see the merging of the two disciplines in her expressive, dimensional character designs.
