Creative Interviews

I prefer to use the term commercial artist. In many ways, this enpsulates both design and illustration, and I don’t think I could ever simply be one or the other. In my thinking, I am a designer. In my feeling, my intuition, I am an illustrator.

Blok has always been a space for collaboration, for questioning, for exploration. I don’t believe in defining narrowly what we do since it limits the possibilities of where we n go …

With an emphasis on?art direction, TWR specializes in branding fashion, arts and culture. Our?clients vary, but we have developed a?following among artisans who have come to?us by various routes…

We feel extremely lucky to have gained the trust of such amazing clients, this is a big part of what makes me love what I do.

I have always, for good or for ill, been an artist. At school, I made wood cuts, lithos, etching, engravings, photographs and sculpture, and informed myself in those areas. I was entranced by architecture, and always music…

We are both very passionate about making the world a better place and we believe design n contribute to that.

Thinking you n only be creative at a certain time of day is quite silly. You n train yourself to get into a creative mode.

“I’ve had a fairly circuitous route to design and to BMD in particular. I did a Fine Art BFA and was mostly interested in conceptual work…”
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