Mika Launis
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Mika Launis (b. in 1949) is a Finnish illustrator and graphic designer who studied graphic design at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. For his final project, he did the illustrations for a children's book written in Northern Sámi.[1] Launis has illustrated several books, mainly children's books. In addition, he has provided illustrations for book covers, of which his most well-known are probably the covers of the Finnish versions of the Harry Potter books. Some of his works have also been published as postage stamps. Launis was the 1997 recipient of the Rudolf Koivu Award, which is awarded to illustrations in children's and young adult books.[2] Furthermore, he won the competition to design Finland's first Euro postage stamp.[3]
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[edit] Awards
- Suomalainen kuvakirjapalkinto (The Finnish Award for Illustrated Books) (1997)
- Rudolf Koivu Award (1997)
- short-listed for the Hans Christian Andersen Award (1998 and 2002)
[edit] Notes
- This article is based on a translation of Mika Launis from the Finnish Wikipedia (3-4-2008).
[edit] References
- ^ Puistolalaisen Mika Launiksen kuvituksia Nurkalla (Puistola resident Mika Launis' illustrations on display at Nurkka) (Finnish). MaTaPuPu newspaper. Retrieved on 2008-03-04.
- ^ Rudolf Koivu -palkinto (Finnish). Retrieved on 2008-03-04.
- ^ Mika Launis wins euro stamp competition (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-04.