Framed: Kanicope

Framed: Kanicope

Because there's no such thing as too much miniature food-based design.

Japanese illustrator Kanicope hand-renders adorable, and admittedly delicious-looking, drawings of food before turning them into patterns. His design work is all over Instagram, and represents a pretty quintessential web aesthetic. We're digging these miniatures.

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Follow Kanicope: INSTAGRAM / TUMBLR

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