April 28, 2011
Fuzzy and Furry
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on April 2011 Kigurumi, or fur suit mascots, are a “growing pastime and successful marketing tool,” according to Edward and John Harrison, the creators of Fuzz & Fur, a new 144-page hardcover book available from Amazon. The former Harrison brother was involved with the design of viral sensation #quakebook, created to […]
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on April 2011
Kigurumi, or fur suit mascots, are a “growing pastime and successful marketing tool,” according to Edward and John Harrison, the creators of Fuzz & Fur, a new 144-page hardcover book available from Amazon. The former Harrison brother was involved with the design of viral sensation #quakebook, created to aid the victims of March 11. This book provides lighter reading and perhaps a respite from the trauma, with the fluffy fellows lining this colorful book providing plenty to laugh at and discover. Fuzz & Fur contains over 100 bewildering creatures with photos and text explaining their origins.
Fuzz & Fur, Mark Batty Publisher, ¥1,340. Available from Amazon Japan