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Contextual Research
Research
My main area of research in terms of the contextual section is ‘artists’ and ‘illustrators’,
more specifically I’ve decided to look at magazines that are centered around the topics of
‘manga’ and ‘mangwa’ which are two different types of comic books and graphic novels
that include imagery.
There are a variety of different artists and each one of them all have their own specific
types of styles when it comes to their work and the products they create in the process.
These are the kinds of things I want to and plan to explore during my FMP and my
research. I hope to take away all that I have learned and develop them into my own
product later on. I don’t think that there is just a specific type of art/artist that I would
want to focus on, so when doing my research I think it would be best to focus on what
interests me the most.
I hope to find a variety of different styles that I’ll be able to implement into my
experiments and then later on in my final production as well. I also want to make sure
that the different kinds of styles and techniques I find are stuff I’m capable of doing since
I wouldn’t want to get to my experiments and/or production and have no idea as to how
to go about re-creating these same styles.
Because of the Christmas break and the extended few days we’ve had due to now being in
quarantine, I’ve had a large amount of time to decide on what I want my FMP to be and what I
would like to produce.
I had originally planned to create a short film/documentary regarding mental health and other
social issues but due to quarantine I don’t think that it’s something I’d be able to produce well
due to the lack of resources I have when stuck indoors. However, I remembered that I enjoyed
creating a fanzine in my previous factual work and decided that this was a better idea since it’s
something I’m able to do easily at home. I decided that the overall theme for my fanzine
would be something that I enjoyed e.g. a hobby and/or something I enjoyed looking/reading.
During my previous time creating a fanzine I struggled to come up with a good theme that
could also produce a good product. However I don’t think that I was able to do that with my
previous work due to lack of time and overall lack of motivation. I think that if I’m creating a
product around something that I like and enjoy, I wouldn’t lose any motivation and create the
best work that I could.
I have decided that I would create a fanzine centered around art and illustration or rather
centered around a particular type of art used in particular products i.e. manga and mangwa
which, by definition, is a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels that are typically
either aimed at children or adults. When doing research into these two specific styles I found
a variety of different magazines that are centered around these two topics. An example of this
being ‘Weekly Shōnen Jump‘, a magazine that is typcially aimed at male readers. I think that
creating my own magazine centered around these similar topics is good idea since it will allow
me to create a rather large product with a large amount of informtation that I have either
found or that I already knew. As I have created a fanzine before I think that I‘ll be able to
create a product that will work well during my final major production.
Aka Akasaka – Manga Artist/Author
In order to create a fanzine centered around the different art styles used in manga and
mangwa, it’s most important to know about the different kinds of artists and their own takes
on the product(s) that they make. Although I know a variety of different techniques used in
art and illustration, I think that it’s better to look into professionals and see their own takes.
By doing this I’ll be able to see why they choose to do things in certain ways and how they
go about it.
For example Aka Akasaka is a Japanese manga artist, one is his most notable works being a
series titled; “Kaguya-sama: Love is War”, which was published in Shueisha’s ‘Miracle Jump’
between May 2015 and January 2016 but was then transferred to ‘Weekly Young Jump’
starting from March 2016. The story is noted for being quite ‘realistic’ with it’s relatable
characters and overall funny storyline that follows it’s characters. The manga later on went
to be adapted into a 12-episde anime series by A-1 Pictures which aired in Japan between
January and March 2019. Which was followed by a 12-episode second season that
premiered between April and June 2020. A ‘live-action’ adaptation of this, directed by
Hayato Kawai, was also released in Japan during September 2019.
When released into North America, the manga was licensed in English by Viz Media, whilst
the anime adaptation is licensed by Aniplex.
Aka is also the author of various other works such as; ‘ib: Instant Bullet’, ‘Oshi no Ko’ and
others. A lot of the art I’ve seen from Aka is rather simplistic but also includes a variety of
different colours. I believe that Aka’s work is helpful when looking at a variety of different
artist since they can range from ‘minimalistic’ and ‘simplistic’ to ‘over-the-top’ and ‘in-your-
face’. I think that finding a variety of different artists rather than just focusing on one or two
who use similar art styles is good since it will allow me to go into detail with my own
magazine as to why certain techniques work with certain themes and looks. I believe that
using a variety of different artist would also make my magazine look more impactful and
unique rather than just using similar images and colours, which is something I had done
when I previously made a fanzine. Because of this, my fanzine didn’t look as I had originally
wanted it to look and also looked rather simplistic.
I will continue to look at Aka’s work when doing my final production as inspiration when
thinking about colour schemes but also when writing my articles.
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Hiro Mashima – Manga Artist
The next example I will be using comes from another manga artist by the name of Hiro
Mashima. Born May 3rd 1977, Hiro Mashima is a Japanese manga artist who gained
success with his first work ‘Rave Master’ which was published in Kodansha’s Weekly
Shōnen Magazine from 1999 to 2005. His best selling work, Fairy Tail, which was
published in the same magazine from 2006 to 2017 has become one of the best selling
manga series with over 72 million copies in print. Fairy Tail even won the Kodansha
Manga Award for shōnen manga in 2009.
The manga was later on adapted into an anime series produced by A-1 Pictures,
Dentsu Inc., Satelight Bridge and CloverWorks which was then broadcast in Japan on
TV Tokyo from October 2009 to March 2013. A second series was later on broadcast
from April 2014 to March 2016. A third and final season was aired from October 2018
to September 2019. A prequel by Mashima, Fairy Tail: Zero, was also aired later on
before the final series broadcast in 2018 to 2019.
The Southeast Asian network Animax Asia aired an English-language version of the
anime for seven seasons from 2010 to 2015.
The 175 episodes of the anime that aired from October 2009 to March 2016 were made by
the studios A-1 Pictures and Satelight. However the animation after those episodes changes
due to a change of animation studios (A-1 and Bridge) which is why the animation style
looks different around episode 176 and onwards. The original animation from around 2009
to just before the studio change was colourful. The amount of vibrant colours used in either
the background(s) or even the characters stood out. However in the newer episodes with
the new studio the vibrant colours aren’t seen as much and the overall feel of the show is a
lot darker than it was previously.
I think that looking at two different types of artwork has helped show me just how different
each studio is and how different their own styles are when doing animation. This also
applies to things such as manga and even magazines. These types of styles are something
that I should think about when creating my experiments and with even my final product if I
plan to implement them into it.
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Kōhei Horikoshi – Manga Artist
This example comes from yet another manga artist by the name of Kohei Horikoshi.
Born November 20th 1986, Kohei Horikoshi is a Japanese manga artist well known for
works such as Barrage and My Hero Academia (these two series’ are/were serialized in
Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014). One of his best selling work, that being My Hero
Academia, has been translated into English since 2014 and has over 20+ volumes as of
January 2021 and is still continuing to this day.
The manga was later on adapted into an anime television series by the studio Bones.
It’s first series aired in Japan from April to June 2016 which was then followed by a
second series from April to September 2017. This went on to be adapted into a third
series from April to September 2018, a fourth season was then adapted from October
2019 to April 2020. A fifth season is to be adapted in the future. Alongside the four
series’ aired there have also been two films, one that was released in August 2018 and
the other December 2019.
The series has been licensed for an English-language release by Viz Media and began
serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2015.
The manga won the 2019 Harvey Award for Best Manga. As of January 2021, the manga has
over 30 million copies sold worldwide. The support for both the manga and animated
adaptation has been overwhelmingly positive and is considered one of the best of the
2010s. Other than My Hero Academia, studio Bones has also adapted a large amount of
popular anime over the years. Some of these include; Eureka Seven, Fullmetal Alchemist and
Mob Psycho 100. The animation is rather colourful and bright compared to a lot of other art
I’ve seen in adaptations. I think that the use of bright and vibrant colours is what makes the
animation look so appealing and makes it stand out.
Since looking at different animations and the different kinds of colours and styles of
animation that the use, I think that I prefer those that use brighter and more vibrant colours
rather than darker colours. I must also think about the kinds of colours I would want to use
for my product. I could determine the kind of colours I would want to use by conducting a
survey to see what my audience likes and dislikes.
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Contextual research (Updated)

  • 2. Research My main area of research in terms of the contextual section is ‘artists’ and ‘illustrators’, more specifically I’ve decided to look at magazines that are centered around the topics of ‘manga’ and ‘mangwa’ which are two different types of comic books and graphic novels that include imagery. There are a variety of different artists and each one of them all have their own specific types of styles when it comes to their work and the products they create in the process. These are the kinds of things I want to and plan to explore during my FMP and my research. I hope to take away all that I have learned and develop them into my own product later on. I don’t think that there is just a specific type of art/artist that I would want to focus on, so when doing my research I think it would be best to focus on what interests me the most. I hope to find a variety of different styles that I’ll be able to implement into my experiments and then later on in my final production as well. I also want to make sure that the different kinds of styles and techniques I find are stuff I’m capable of doing since I wouldn’t want to get to my experiments and/or production and have no idea as to how to go about re-creating these same styles.
  • 3. Because of the Christmas break and the extended few days we’ve had due to now being in quarantine, I’ve had a large amount of time to decide on what I want my FMP to be and what I would like to produce. I had originally planned to create a short film/documentary regarding mental health and other social issues but due to quarantine I don’t think that it’s something I’d be able to produce well due to the lack of resources I have when stuck indoors. However, I remembered that I enjoyed creating a fanzine in my previous factual work and decided that this was a better idea since it’s something I’m able to do easily at home. I decided that the overall theme for my fanzine would be something that I enjoyed e.g. a hobby and/or something I enjoyed looking/reading. During my previous time creating a fanzine I struggled to come up with a good theme that could also produce a good product. However I don’t think that I was able to do that with my previous work due to lack of time and overall lack of motivation. I think that if I’m creating a product around something that I like and enjoy, I wouldn’t lose any motivation and create the best work that I could. I have decided that I would create a fanzine centered around art and illustration or rather centered around a particular type of art used in particular products i.e. manga and mangwa which, by definition, is a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels that are typically either aimed at children or adults. When doing research into these two specific styles I found a variety of different magazines that are centered around these two topics. An example of this being ‘Weekly Shōnen Jump‘, a magazine that is typcially aimed at male readers. I think that creating my own magazine centered around these similar topics is good idea since it will allow me to create a rather large product with a large amount of informtation that I have either found or that I already knew. As I have created a fanzine before I think that I‘ll be able to create a product that will work well during my final major production.
  • 4. Aka Akasaka – Manga Artist/Author In order to create a fanzine centered around the different art styles used in manga and mangwa, it’s most important to know about the different kinds of artists and their own takes on the product(s) that they make. Although I know a variety of different techniques used in art and illustration, I think that it’s better to look into professionals and see their own takes. By doing this I’ll be able to see why they choose to do things in certain ways and how they go about it. For example Aka Akasaka is a Japanese manga artist, one is his most notable works being a series titled; “Kaguya-sama: Love is War”, which was published in Shueisha’s ‘Miracle Jump’ between May 2015 and January 2016 but was then transferred to ‘Weekly Young Jump’ starting from March 2016. The story is noted for being quite ‘realistic’ with it’s relatable characters and overall funny storyline that follows it’s characters. The manga later on went to be adapted into a 12-episde anime series by A-1 Pictures which aired in Japan between January and March 2019. Which was followed by a 12-episode second season that premiered between April and June 2020. A ‘live-action’ adaptation of this, directed by Hayato Kawai, was also released in Japan during September 2019. When released into North America, the manga was licensed in English by Viz Media, whilst the anime adaptation is licensed by Aniplex.
  • 5. Aka is also the author of various other works such as; ‘ib: Instant Bullet’, ‘Oshi no Ko’ and others. A lot of the art I’ve seen from Aka is rather simplistic but also includes a variety of different colours. I believe that Aka’s work is helpful when looking at a variety of different artist since they can range from ‘minimalistic’ and ‘simplistic’ to ‘over-the-top’ and ‘in-your- face’. I think that finding a variety of different artists rather than just focusing on one or two who use similar art styles is good since it will allow me to go into detail with my own magazine as to why certain techniques work with certain themes and looks. I believe that using a variety of different artist would also make my magazine look more impactful and unique rather than just using similar images and colours, which is something I had done when I previously made a fanzine. Because of this, my fanzine didn’t look as I had originally wanted it to look and also looked rather simplistic. I will continue to look at Aka’s work when doing my final production as inspiration when thinking about colour schemes but also when writing my articles.
  • 7. Hiro Mashima – Manga Artist The next example I will be using comes from another manga artist by the name of Hiro Mashima. Born May 3rd 1977, Hiro Mashima is a Japanese manga artist who gained success with his first work ‘Rave Master’ which was published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1999 to 2005. His best selling work, Fairy Tail, which was published in the same magazine from 2006 to 2017 has become one of the best selling manga series with over 72 million copies in print. Fairy Tail even won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga in 2009. The manga was later on adapted into an anime series produced by A-1 Pictures, Dentsu Inc., Satelight Bridge and CloverWorks which was then broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from October 2009 to March 2013. A second series was later on broadcast from April 2014 to March 2016. A third and final season was aired from October 2018 to September 2019. A prequel by Mashima, Fairy Tail: Zero, was also aired later on before the final series broadcast in 2018 to 2019. The Southeast Asian network Animax Asia aired an English-language version of the anime for seven seasons from 2010 to 2015.
  • 8. The 175 episodes of the anime that aired from October 2009 to March 2016 were made by the studios A-1 Pictures and Satelight. However the animation after those episodes changes due to a change of animation studios (A-1 and Bridge) which is why the animation style looks different around episode 176 and onwards. The original animation from around 2009 to just before the studio change was colourful. The amount of vibrant colours used in either the background(s) or even the characters stood out. However in the newer episodes with the new studio the vibrant colours aren’t seen as much and the overall feel of the show is a lot darker than it was previously. I think that looking at two different types of artwork has helped show me just how different each studio is and how different their own styles are when doing animation. This also applies to things such as manga and even magazines. These types of styles are something that I should think about when creating my experiments and with even my final product if I plan to implement them into it.
  • 10. Kōhei Horikoshi – Manga Artist This example comes from yet another manga artist by the name of Kohei Horikoshi. Born November 20th 1986, Kohei Horikoshi is a Japanese manga artist well known for works such as Barrage and My Hero Academia (these two series’ are/were serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014). One of his best selling work, that being My Hero Academia, has been translated into English since 2014 and has over 20+ volumes as of January 2021 and is still continuing to this day. The manga was later on adapted into an anime television series by the studio Bones. It’s first series aired in Japan from April to June 2016 which was then followed by a second series from April to September 2017. This went on to be adapted into a third series from April to September 2018, a fourth season was then adapted from October 2019 to April 2020. A fifth season is to be adapted in the future. Alongside the four series’ aired there have also been two films, one that was released in August 2018 and the other December 2019. The series has been licensed for an English-language release by Viz Media and began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2015.
  • 11. The manga won the 2019 Harvey Award for Best Manga. As of January 2021, the manga has over 30 million copies sold worldwide. The support for both the manga and animated adaptation has been overwhelmingly positive and is considered one of the best of the 2010s. Other than My Hero Academia, studio Bones has also adapted a large amount of popular anime over the years. Some of these include; Eureka Seven, Fullmetal Alchemist and Mob Psycho 100. The animation is rather colourful and bright compared to a lot of other art I’ve seen in adaptations. I think that the use of bright and vibrant colours is what makes the animation look so appealing and makes it stand out. Since looking at different animations and the different kinds of colours and styles of animation that the use, I think that I prefer those that use brighter and more vibrant colours rather than darker colours. I must also think about the kinds of colours I would want to use for my product. I could determine the kind of colours I would want to use by conducting a survey to see what my audience likes and dislikes.