New Font | Akale Outline
Introducing Akale, my brand new hand drawn outline font featuring modern letters, perfect for headings and when you want to draw attention to a specific word in your designs. There is language support for: French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. I’d love to hear what you think of this font. Drop me a comment below!
New Font | Neria Ornate
It has been a while, I know, but I have a brand new font to share! I made this font a few months ago and then life got in the way, so I only just got around to launching it now. Introducing Neria, a lovely hand drawn font featuring decorative modern letters, perfect for headings […]
New Font | Starlets
Introducing Starlets, a beautiful hand-drawn sans serif display font inspired by actresses in the 1920s (and more specifically, their dressing room mirrors lined with lights).Β Language support for: French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. What do you get? – Starlets .OTF font file – Help file (.pdf)
New Font | Taani
Introducing Taani, a gorgeous soft-grunge sans serif font with thick, chunky lines and cute curves. This font is wonderful for modern branding and design. There is language support for: French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. You can find this font available now at the following marketplaces: Creative Market | Creative Fabrica | Font Bundles | […]
Geometry in Spiritual Art and Design
This is a REPOST of a blog I wrote in 2019 for my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. Because this is an academic article, it’s structured differently to my normal posts and includes formal REFERENCES – please don’t be alarmed! Geometry is not only associated with mathematics, art and nature. One application that I have […]
Artist Spotlight: Isabella Conticello
This is a REPOST of a blog I wrote in 2019 for my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. Because this is an academic article, it’s structured differently to my normal posts and includes formal REFERENCES – please don’t be alarmed! Isabella Conticello is a graphic designer and illustrator whose work I have encountered on Behance. […]
Artist Spotlight: Louise Nevelson
This is a REPOST of a blog I wrote in 2019 for my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. I chose to study geometry in relation to natural and man-made design. Because this is an academic paper, it’s structured differently to my normal posts and includes formal REFERENCES – please don’t be alarmed! “Some of us […]
Shifting Tides | Honest Thoughts about Selling on Creative Market in 2023
I know I’m going to sound old, but… it isn’t like it used to be. I started up my shop on Creative Market back in October 2019, and though it’s not that long ago, I’ve noticed a dramatic change in the number of product views, likes and – most importantly – sales I get. In […]
Artist Spotlight | Manolo Gamboa Naon
This is a REPOST of a blog I wrote in 2019 for my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. Because this is an academic article, it’s structured differently to my normal posts and includes formal REFERENCES – please don’t be alarmed! Manolo Gamboa Naon is a Creative Coder from Argentina. He creates interactive installations, video games, […]
The Geometry of Textiles
This is a REPOST of a blog I wrote in 2019 for my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. I chose to study geometry in relation to natural and man-made design. Because this is an academic paper, it’s structured differently to my normal posts and includes formal REFERENCES – please don’t be alarmed! In her symposium […]
The Art of Geometry: Where Mathematics and Creativity Collide
Geometry is usually associated with mathematical precision and logical thinking, and it might not immediately come to mind when thinking about art. But the intersection of geometry and art has a rich history that spans centuries and cultures. From ancient architecture to contemporary abstract paintings, geometric principles have influenced and shaped artistic expressions in various […]
The Importance of Blogging for Artists
Many of us can’t comprehend just how powerful a tool we have at our disposal with connectivity and social networking. A lot of creatives are born into the digital world, but for those of us who are a little older (cough), it’s still mind-blowing to see how many tools we have to improve not just […]
The Power of Colour in Art & Design
Colour is a universal language that speaks directly to our emotions, evokes memories and shapes our perceptions. It plays a pivotal role in capturing attention, conveying messages and creating memorable experiences. Whether it’s a striking logo, an eye-catching website, or a thoughtfully designed interior space, the right choice and application of colour can transform a […]
New Font | Little Scratch
Introducing Little Scratch, a thin-line hand drawn serif font that’s perfect for bringing a handwritten look to your designs. I’ve done a few hand drawn “handwriting” style fonts now but I think this one is my favourite so far. It’s just so casual, you’d barely know it was a font! There is language support for: […]
Black Cats | Pattern Collection
I rarely share my work-in-progress, especially a collection-in-progress, but this relates to my previous blog post Animals as Inspiration for Art too much to ignore. First, I’d like to introduce you to Salem and Sabrina, the two latest additions to our ever-growing fur baby family: They are just over two months old and growing fast. […]