
Hiroshi Yoshii
If you like toys, you’ll love the work of Hiroshi Yoshii, one of the most acclaimed digital artists in Japan. Alongside his 3D animation work, he makes amazing toys. They either put a huge smile on my face or crack me up. They are cute, wacky and clever. I love them.
Tagged: cool toys, Hiroshi Yoshii toys, Japanese designer, Japanese toys
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