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Jun 13, 2023 · Margie Nomura is a professional chef, food writer and creator and host of the chart-topping podcast, Desert Island Dishes. Margie trained at Ireland’s world-renowned Ballymaloe Cookery School after graduating from Oxford University.
Tetsuya Nomura (野村 哲也, Nomura Tetsuya, born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game artist, designer, producer, and director working for Square Enix. He was hired by Square initially as a monster designer for Final Fantasy V (1992), before being shifted towards secondary character designer alongside Yoshitaka Amano for Final Fantasy ...
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Tetsuya Nomura (野村 哲也, Nomura Tetsuya?) is a video game director and character designer at Square Enix. He joined the company, then known as Square Co. Ltd., in the early 1990s, and gained prominence when he was selected as the main character designer for Final Fantasy VII (1997).
Nomura's first job with Square was as a debugger for Final Fantasy IV, back in 1990. He then went on to be the monster designer for Final Fantasy V. In the next game in the series, Final Fantasy VI, Nomura was the graphic director in charge of the monster designs; he also designed the characters Shadow and Setzer Gabbiani, and was in charge of storyboarding some of the cutscenes. Nomura's biggest success was his character design work on Final Fantasy VII, which rose to become one of the most well-known RPGs of all time and a defining game for the series as a whole. Nomura ended up contributing a large amount to the characters' stories (such as Red XIII's name), although the majority of the storyline was not written by him.
With his talent acknowledged, Nomura worked on other projects, such as Parasite Eve. Another huge success for Nomura was the release of Final Fantasy VIII, as the lead character designer and battle visuals director. Other games with characters designed by Nomura include Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIII. Other than Final Fantasy, Nomura also directed the Square Enix/Disney series Kingdom Hearts, as well as the CGI sequel to Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. He was also character designer for The World Ends with You together with Gen Kobayashi. He spent most of the last decade helming production on Final Fantasy XV, having come up with the original concept and base story. He was set to direct the project until recently, with his role as director replaced by Hajime Tabata. Nomura has worked on several Square Enix projects, such as Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Nomura's style has been defined by the vibrant colors and amalgamation of eastern and western influences. Compared to other character designers, Tetsuya Nomura's Final Fantasy games tend to be more "modern" and "sci-fi" than the first installments set in a medieval worlds. Nomura's games in particular also tend to have storylines that are darker in tone. His character names tend to draw inspiration from physical science and weather, in particular, the sky, land, and sea; the central character almost always has the sky-based name. He was thinking of dropping that tradition for Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII, but the other creative figures behind the character chose a sky-based name. Nomura also creates character names inspired by their personalities.
Tetsuya Nomura's style is similar to the traditional anime style of drawing, but he also draws upon western influences. In Final Fantasy VII, Nomura used a traditional anime-like style seen by the large anime-esque eyes and Cloud Strife's gravity-defying hair. In Final Fantasy VIII, the character designs are more realistic to fit the tone, Final Fantasy VIII being the first 3D Final Fantasy to use anatomically proportioned characters. In Final Fantasy X Nomura's designs became more and more realistic, although the coloring of the characters allowed his style to retain anime-like qualities. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- and Dissidia Final Fantasy feature more mature looking designs and are defined by a detailed shading. Many of Nomura's character designs prominently feature belts and zippers, originally because of his own aesthetic preferences, and then because other people teased him about his previous character designs.
In July 2012, Tetsuya Nomura said that four people are his biggest influences: Hironobu Sakaguchi, Yoshinori Kitase, Hiroyuki Ito, and Tetsuya Takahashi. In another interview published in March 2014, Nomura stated that Ito was the one that taught him about game design.
Nomura has stated his character wardrobes and accessory designs in later Final Fantasy installments and Square works are based on real life fashion and trends.[citation needed] Tattoos are a design element frequently featured in his character designs.
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Tetsuya Nomura appears as a Support Personnel of Akademeia. He shares the character model with King.
Sep 27, 2024 · Leadership Team. Senior Managing Directors include Executive Managing Directors and Senior Managing Directors of Nomura Holdings, Nomura Securities SMDs, as well as group SMDs appointed by the Nomura Holdings Executive Management Board. As of September 27, 2024. 80 members. Nomura Group companies, awards and latest achievements.
NamePositionKentaro OkudaPresident and Group CEO of Nomura ...Tomoyuki TeraguchiVice Chairman of Nomura Holdings, Inc.Yutaka NakajimaRepresentative Executive Officer, Deputy ...Toshiyasu IiyamaExecutive Officer, Deputy President of ...Mar 13, 2014 · Nomura is currently the director for the latest installments of two of Square Enix's major franchises – Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III. The former lowly designer who was accepted into ...
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Feb 7, 2024 · Tetsuya Nomura and his eternal relationship with Final Fantasy VII. Nomura’s link with Final Fantasy VII is outstanding, as he was the main character designer of the original game.