Myako
It's the whole package. Game Design requires a lot of programming knowledge. Even if I don't strictly get a "game design" job like I want, there's plenty of job opportunities for me in the CS field because of all its rigorous courses I've taken/yet to take.
I find Yoshitaka to have more technical details, more precise, more traditional and fantasy-like designs and art pieces. I admire Yoshitaka because of his unique style and signature in all his pieces. I like Nomura because of his simplicity and character designs are amazing. Even though it is a bit more generic, no one does it quite like him. His style is easier to copy, but its his originality in his designs I like.
I find Yoshitaka to have more technical details, more precise, more traditional and fantasy-like designs and art pieces. I admire Yoshitaka because of his unique style and signature in all his pieces. I like Nomura because of his simplicity and character designs are amazing. Even though it is a bit more generic, no one does it quite like him. His style is easier to copy, but its his originality in his designs I like.
Word. That makes sense.
Yoshitaka isn't very traditional, as he implies (post-)modern ideals in his work. But he's one of the few artists out there that are authentic. You can tell what's his work and what's not.
Yoshitaka's art for Neil Gaiman's book was super sweet though. I love Neil Gaiman and The Sandman.