Khat by Hicham Habchi

 

Hicham Habchi is an artist known for his dynamic character illustrations and finally, his work will be part of a 200-page artbook that came with a lot of optional extras and a premium edition with a different design and even more pages! If you like his urban-samurai work, this book is a must!


 

Hicham is a Concept Artist and Comic Artist born and raised in Morocco and currently living in Bay Area California. He worked on many well-known IPs such as League of Legends, Overwatch, Borderlands 3, Batman Comics, Spawn Comics, and more… currently working as Principal Concept Artist for Riot Games. You can check out his work for Riot on his Artstation account

He immerses himself in anything that relates to comics and video games, especially the creative and concept development side of them. His artworks touch any kind of works related to arts and creativity and reflect a lot of references to comics, advertising, video games, and urban life.

Visit Hicham’s website or Instagram | Twitter | Facebook or our Kickstarter Campaign.

 

I have nagged Hicham for a long time about him having to make a book. I didn’t care who made it, but I just wanted to own it, and when we met at Lightbox Expo in 2019 we shook hands for the first time and the decision to create KHAT was made.

KHAT is a hardcover-bound book, close to A4 (214 x 280 mm | 8,4 x 11 inches) and printed on Maestro Print offset paper 150g. The Cover has partial spot UV gloss and the book itself has 200 pages.

Aside from the different cover with a glossy finish, the Premium edition (exclusive to the campaign and not availöable anymore) has a neon Pantone print of the logo and colored edges of the same neon. The book also has 16 more pages and a few copies came with a signed bookplate. This edition of KHAT comes with a neon-colored slipcase to protect the cover.


Book: Daya by Daniel Landerman (2021)
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 200

Full color print on 150g Maestro print offset paper
Cover with partial spot-UV
Exclusive slipcase edition during the Kickstarter campaign

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