
Harumi Tanimoto is a Mexican visual communicator and illustrator who believes in the importance of sharing everyday creative processes by observing the infinite possibilities of shapes, compositions, and colors.
She maintains the idea that "All the arts are related in one way or another" when conceptualizing her illustrations, by drawing inspiration from themes that she is passionate about (cinema, fashion, culture, and architecture), to inspire her design, photography, and illustrations.
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Throughout her career, she has worked in collaboration with different independent designers, design studios, and architecture studios such as Museo Tamayo, a | 911, VGZ Arquitectura, Mariela Mezquita and currently as a freelancer.
She began her independent career in 2018 producing a range of digital illustrations for high profile clients such as Random House, GQ, and McGraw Hill.
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Tanimoto's work is mainly focused on transmitting her personal beliefs, in a simple way, with great visual impact. She is always conscious of the harmony present in detail, authentic designs, and works that last over time—generating a change in people's lives.