My main inspiration is Keiichi Arawi, the author of Nichijou :)
I generally read comedy/slice of life mangas so it can be seen in my style too : I've been told that my style was nostalgic, because it looked like "something you'd see on TV in Japan after school hours". Children anime is often comedy/slice of life, like Sergeant Keroro (which I watched as a kid too)
Lately I wanted to make my style less detailed, relying more on design, so my mother often compare my art to "Maruko Chan", a Slice of life manga from the 80's

Which is an anime that she watched as a kid too lol
Im quite happy that people are finding a sense of nostalgia to my drawings :)
It was not originally how I wanted to draw, I wanted my drawings to be dynamic and colorful (like Hiroyuki Imaishi for instance), but ultimately I get influenced by what I read, and I don't watch Studio Trigger or rarely anime, I'm more of a (comedy) manga reader :)
I have other influences, like Tsukumizu and his sketch-like, but very beautiful backgrounds that I really like.