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Subway Surfers Goes Retro with "Subway Surfers Classic,” Taking Players Back to the Original Game Design In Biggest Update Yet

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星期四, 五月 9, 2024

SYBO , the mobile games studio behind the most downloaded game of all time: Subway Surfers, today announced “Subway Surfers Classic,” a limited-edition update that will transform the game back to its original design from 2012 that kick-started its success.

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  • SYBO , the mobile games studio behind the most downloaded game of all time: Subway Surfers, today announced “Subway Surfers Classic,” a limited-edition update that will transform the game back to its original design from 2012 that kick-started its success.
  • Launching on May 13 in celebration of Subway Surfers’ 12th anniversary, Subway Surfers Classic will be available to fans – old and new – through June 2, 2024.
  • Ballerina Tricky: A beloved character of Subway Surfers’ most loyal fans, originating from Subway Surfers: The Animated Series.
  • “For many players, Subway Surfers has provided joy and entertainment to their daily lives for the past 12 years now.

ArtsBerry Interviews Digital Artist Mr. Tianshi Wang

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星期四, 四月 18, 2024

NEW YORK, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ArtsBerry provides an insider's view into the world of top contemporary artists, including Mr. Tianshi Wang, a digital artist and university lecturer specializing in animation, video, and film concept visual development, character design, and product design.

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  • NEW YORK, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ArtsBerry provides an insider's view into the world of top contemporary artists, including Mr. Tianshi Wang, a digital artist and university lecturer specializing in animation, video, and film concept visual development, character design, and product design.
  • Additionally, Mr. Wang is the founder of Genius Animation Art Festival, and a faculty member at the Animation School of the Beijing Film Academy, China's premier film institution.
  • As an established artist, what advice would you give to those who just started their career in the same field.
  • The essence of artistic design lies in drawing inspiration from life's nuances and skillfully integrating them into visual expressions.

Supima Design Competition Names Taku Yhim Its 2022 Winner

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星期一, 九月 12, 2022

SUPIMA, the non-profit brand that promotes the use of American grown Pima cotton around the world, and this years first ever co-hosts, award winning CFDA designer, Christian Siriano, and supermodel and entrepreneur, Coco Rocha, are excited to announce this years 15th annual SUPIMA Design Competition winner Parsons School of Design, The New School alumni, Taku Yhim.

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  • SUPIMA, the non-profit brand that promotes the use of American grown Pima cotton around the world, and this years first ever co-hosts, award winning CFDA designer, Christian Siriano, and supermodel and entrepreneur, Coco Rocha, are excited to announce this years 15th annual SUPIMA Design Competition winner Parsons School of Design, The New School alumni, Taku Yhim.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220911005084/en/
    Taku Yhim and seven other finalists from top design schools across the country showcased their creativity and design talent with eveningwear capsule collections created entirely with SUPIMA cotton fabrics on September 10th, 2022, during a live runway presentation at The Gallery at Spring Studios in tandem with New York Fashion Week.
  • This highly skilled and visionary group of young, emerging designers were tasked with creating five looks using five types of SUPIMA fabric: shirting, twill, denim, jersey, and velveteen.
  • The 2022 finalists included: Candice Tianyu, Academy of Arts University; Chan Kyoo Hwang, Drexel University; Fabian Renteria, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising; Bryan Barrientos, Fashion Institute of Technology; Antonia Bruno, Kent State University; Taku Yhim, Parsons School of Design, The New School; Hu Jun Yi, Rhode Island School of Design; and Michelle Sumin Suh, School of Art Institute of Chicago.