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'''Midori Harada''' (Japanese: 原田みどり ''Harada Midori'') is an artist for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. She has done work for various Pokémon materials and merchandise since 1996, but she began illustrating cards for the TCG later in the series, from about 2002 onward.
'''Midori Harada''' (Japanese: 原田みどり ''Harada Midori'') is an artist for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. She has done work for various Pokémon materials and merchandise since 1996, but she began illustrating cards for the TCG later in the series, from about 2002 onward.


She is known for her style, called ''Aire Verte'', of calm European landscapes. This is carried over for the official [[Hoenn]], {{ho|Battle Frontier}}, [[Sinnoh]], and updated [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] maps seen in guidebooks.
She is known for her style, called ''Aire Verte'', of calm European landscapes. This is carried over for the official [[Hoenn]], {{ho|Battle Frontier}}, [[Sinnoh]], and updated [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] maps seen in guidebooks.


[[File:Ecruteak City Landscape.png|thumb|300px|right|Oblique view of Johto drawn for HG/SS]]
[[File:MidoriJirachi.jpg|thumb|100px| Example of Midori Harada's TCG artwork]]
Here is a list of cards illustrated by Harada:
Here is a list of cards illustrated by Harada:
* [[Battle Frontier (EX Emerald 75)]]
* [[Battle Frontier (EX Emerald 75)]]

Revision as of 08:12, 16 September 2009

Midori Harada.

Midori Harada (Japanese: 原田みどり Harada Midori) is an artist for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. She has done work for various Pokémon materials and merchandise since 1996, but she began illustrating cards for the TCG later in the series, from about 2002 onward.

She is known for her style, called Aire Verte, of calm European landscapes. This is carried over for the official Hoenn, Battle Frontier, Sinnoh, and updated Kanto and Johto maps seen in guidebooks.

Oblique view of Johto drawn for HG/SS
File:MidoriJirachi.jpg
Example of Midori Harada's TCG artwork

Here is a list of cards illustrated by Harada:


She has also contributed to the following Pokémon merchandise:

Trivia

  • Her favorite Pokémon is Cubone.

External links

Aire Verte, Harada's personal site (mostly in Japanese)

Pokémon-Card.com, card list (in Japanese)

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