groovisions
While Superflat art has been around for years, it still generates a ton of cultural influence (see Kanye West commissioning Takashi Murakami for his last CD cover or Italian lifestyle brand Tokidoki). Tokyo design collective Groovisions are one of the pioneers of the Japanese Superflat movement - notorious for creating clean and flat imagery within a pop/otaku aesthetic. They are heavily involved in the music industry and their body of work spans across a variety of media.
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