Hi-Fi Colour Design

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Hi-Fi Colour Design is a firm which has served as a colorist in the comics industry. Hi-Fi colors comic books for publishers like DC, Marvel, Image, Wizard, and more.

Official Website: http://www.hifidesign.com/ Hi-Fi on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/hificolor Hi-Fi on ComicSpace: http://www.comicspace.com/hi_fi_design/

Our research shows Hi-Fi colour design being founded in 1998 by Brian Miller with a mission to provide digital color, illustration, and other creative services to the comic book and entertainment industries. Since then Hi-Fi has collaborated with every major publisher, syndicate, toy company, and entertainment company worldwide. With a ‘license to thrill’ Hi-Fi often works in deep cover behind the scenes on major licensed properties. They could tell you all about it but then they would have to kill you... damned confidentiality agreements make many projects ‘eyes only’ for the Hi-Fi ‘covert-ops’ team.

Publicly Hi-Fi are best known for their work in comic books with a major focus on digital coloring. The double-’o’ agents over at ComicBookDataBase couldn’t get anyone from Hi-Fi to give-up any info, even under the interrogation lights. These spies are compiling background checks on thousands of comic books every day and have uncovered the majority of Hi-Fi’s comic book assignments.

For a peak inside the Hi-Fi secret files take a gander at: http://www.comicbookdb.com:Hi-Fi And for your eyes only, here is access to Brian Miller’s own hidden past and present operations: http://www.comicbookdb.com:BrianMiller Get over it big guy, it was bound to come out sooner or later. Chin-up old man and all that.