OKIDOKID

OKIDOKID

  • 5 stars across 4 books
OKIDOKID create children's books and collections for publishers around the world. Many of those products are characterized by complex and inventive manufacturing. The agency was founded in 2010 by Justine de Lagausie, who was previously CEO of Editions Milan. She now works hand in hand with her associate, Raphael Martin, a talented author of children's books. 'Creativity' is their favourite word.
Liuna Virardi lives in France with her husband and her orange cat. She likes to transform simple shapes and bright colours into children's books and lead workshops based on her books. Liuna loves flocks of birds in flight, leaves falling from trees, walks by the sea and the colour turquoise.
12th May 2022

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