Lipi Inverse

Portfolio

RETRO CHARM IN EACH STORE

QUITTING IS NOT AN OPTION!

STOP USING THE PHONE AND TAKE ACTION!

EL CHAVO DEL 8 – JAPANESE CHARACTER SHEET

EL CHAPULÍN COLORADO – JAPANESE VERSION 1

EL CHAPULÍN COLORADO – JAPANESE VERSION 2

TOM & JERRY – RETRO JAPANESE AD

BETTY LA FEA EN JAPON – JAPANESE UGLY BETTY

CHOCOLATE CORONA RETRO JAPANESE AD

About Lipi

DISCOVERING THE LIPI'S ARTISTIC CAPTIVATING JOURNEY

Lipi Inverse is a Colombian cartoon illustrator and designer based in the U.S.
She spent years juggling spreadsheets, slot machines, and sketchbooks. Eventually, she shifted gears and focused entirely on her art. a bold Mid-Century cartoon style that celebrates pop culture, splashes with color, and tells stories with a playful twist.

Along the way, she also worked with brands like Yuga Labs. Now, as a result of her ongoing evolution, she keeps reinventing her creative path—one quirky character at a time.

LIPI BLOG

NEWS FROM MY UNIVERSE

Golden Moments in California and Napa Valley

My journey through California has been nothing short of amazing. I set out to explore beyond my comfort zone, choosing California as my destination to traverse the vast landscapes of the United States. Even though I didn’t end up living there as originally planned, each moment became a treasure, etched into the fabric of my memories.

Heir-Conditioned: Investing with Looney Tunes

Heir-Conditioned” is a Looney Tunes short directed by the legendary Friz Freleng, a gem from the golden age of animation that graced our screens on November 26, 1955.

My first Comic Con in NYC 2018

🌟 I always had my eyes set on one of the world’s largest conventions, and the day finally arrived just a week before I headed to Las Vegas for another event of equal magnitude, but in a casino setting. (During that time, I worked for a casino video game company until the pandemic pulled me away from that exciting universe.)

Retro vs. Vintage: How to Use These Terms Correctly in Illustration

⏱ The words “retro” and “vintage” are too generic and ambiguous. When someone says, “What a beautiful retro illustration…,” my response is: Excuse me? Which time period are you referring to?

Japanese Gaming Arcade: My Colorful Culture Shock

Japanese Gaming Arcade: The video game culture in Japan is massive, and nowhere is it more immersive than in its arcades. On my first night in Shibuya, I was just looking to relax after a long day of exploring. That’s when I stumbled across Taito Station: a neon-lit wonderland packed with lights, music, and the kind of gaming experiences I’d never seen outside of Japan. I immediately realized this wasn’t just fun—it was a cultural phenomenon.

My Unexpected Love Affair with Japanese City Pop

Living the City pop and Future Funk in Japan is a must! You won’t find the same experience in the US or any part of the world. Here is my experience.
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