Noizi ITO

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lisa (m-flo)
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Aromatic bath
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Collecting fragrance
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Listening to music
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Shopping


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Noizi Ito (いとうのいぢ Itō Noiji?, or Noiji Ito) (born August 9, 1977) is a Japanese manga and game artist from Hyōgo, Japan. She is employed by the H-game maker UNiSONSHIFT and is a part of the circle Fujitsubo-Machine. Unlike most romanized Japanese words and names, Noizi Ito’s name uses the Kunrei-shiki romanization form.
Ito is well known for her work as the character designer and artist for the Shakugan no Shana novel series which spawned a manga and anime series. She has also worked on the Haruhi Suzumiya series along with its author Nagaru Tanigawa. Their work has also led to an anime titled after the first book in the series, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. She has recently started a manga series called Bee-be-beat it! which was introduced in volume 1 of the Dragon Age Pure magazine. She has worked on three adult game projects for UNiSONSHIFT. The first was Nanatsuiro Drops, released in 2006, followed by the Alice in Wonderland themed Alice Parade, released in 2007, and Flyable Heart, released in 2009. She also was the artist in the adult games Peace@Pieces and Forget Me Not, as well Komorebi ni Yureru Tamashii no Koe. Outside of UNiSONSHIFT, she has recently worked as one of the illustrators for Flight-Plan’s DS game Shining Force Feather (via Wikipedia).
Recently I learned about an artist with a strange name Vania 600. This person (at least, I assume it’s a guy, however I may be mistaken) seems to be part of the Sakuradima circle of artists and makes some awesome drawings but I was unable to find out any valuable information about him on the net.
I love the design of the characters and his main topic – all about girls and trains. It would be great to find better posters of his (her) works (in higher resolution).
Check out these great pictures below!
