What devouring mangoes and practicing graphic design have in common: A good process makes life easier
I started out the year like I do most others, devouring a tray of mangoes while promising myself I’ll be nicer to myself and loved ones, overthink less, be more… uh, I can’t remember now.
What I can recall is that I promised myself I’d make an effort to share my graphic design knowledge.
Imagination the pathway to narrative artwork
I can often recall what some might say is useless information like cicadas and magician’s lyres at the drop of a hat. Personally, I like to call it impractical, not useless. It’s certainly useful in my own way as I find myself creating connections between random bits and pieces both in my work and in my personal life.
Drawing with Nina
In a typical session, Nina asks me what I ate for lunch that day, and what I’ve got planned for lunch the next day. We mostly talk about food (it’s both our favourite subjects) and cats. There’s no plan, we draw together. But the results each week are happily unpredictable.
The graphic designers legacy
Eastern Double Drummer cicadas spend six years growing underground. Once mature, they emerge from the earth and leave ghosts of their youth behind as shells, to then climb the trunk of a tree to sing, eat and be merry.