Xiong Cafe Illustration

What happens when my best senior wants to open his “beary” own cafe?

From “beary” delicious puns to unbearable kawaii digital food illustration, this recipe book makes a perfect birthday gift!

The concept was inspired by his Chinese name; XIONG in Chinese character is “熊” which means bear. Let's get utterly adorable with kawaii-style art! The bright attention-grabbing colour scheme was selected to make the cutest food character illustrations lively.

Illustration | Layout

 
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What does kawaii mean?

Kawaii is a Japanese word that means "cute" or "adorable". An art style concept that was born in Japan.

Tips on how to draw kawaii style?

Rainbows, brights, and pastels are perfect for kawaii artworks. Any everyday item, whether is it the bubble tea that you recently drank, or the nasi lemak you ate a couple of weeks back, everything gets a face! Little faces on objects are ways to instantly transform something normal into something kawaii. Get your art materials and start drawing!

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