Learn the art of drawing kawaii and have fun. Learn in a simple way how to make cute and fun drawings in the most varied Kawaii styles. Keep up with your kids who love to draw and learn and make cute and fun drawings together. In this course, you will develop the skills you need to gain the confidence you need to create your own cute kawaii characters.
Kawaii (Japanese: 可愛い or かわいい, lit. "cute", "cute", "sweet", "polite") is an adjective in the Japanese language.
The first vestiges of this culture appeared in the Edo period (1603-1868), where the woodcuts known as dijinga represented beautiful young women.
In the 1970s, a childish way of writing became very popular among Japanese teenagers. Yamane Kazuma coined this term during his study of writing between 1984 and 1986.
Previously, Japanese writing was vertical and characterized by lines whose thickness gradually varied along its length. The new style was written horizontally, preferably with a mechanical pencil to produce fine, regular lines. This writing used round and extremely stylized characters, with Latin characters, katakana and small designs such as stars or faces (emoticons, for example) randomly inserted into the text. The texts were difficult to read, but the characters were easily recognizable.