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Some help with the brainstorming list
In a previous post I said I would provide a bit of help in generating ideas for your goals, project, tasks, etc. It’s not new
Join me as I create a new career as an illustrator and surface pattern designer. My goal for this blog is to document my journey and share my process with you (foibles and all).
In a previous post I said I would provide a bit of help in generating ideas for your goals, project, tasks, etc. It’s not new
[If you’d like a copy of the Notion brainstorming pages shown here, log into your Notion account and go to this link. Instructions for copying
Hello, fellow creative souls. So in the previous posts (here and here) I’ve talked about the need to build a productivity system to help me
Hello, creative minds! I’m Kerry, an aspiring surface pattern designer in my early 60s, navigating the world of entrepreneurship while managing life with ADHD. If
I’m on a quest (once again) to create a goal-setting system that will help me continue to build my illustration business. For the past year,
This is a continuation of Part 1 An Easy Way to Create Different Colorways Bring the new colorway into Adobe Illustrator You can either export
This is an almost full-proof method I figured out to create different colorways for a pattern. The new colorways look very harmonious and it’s easy
There are a lot of “color palette generators” online and some of them are actually good. But most of them only allow you 6-10 colors
I wanted to share something I discovered recently. I’ve often struggled with the Blob Brush in Adobe Illustrator because I have difficulty creating anything other
Recently I ran into problems of sizing motifs while creating a collection because I drew some motifs by hand, drew some in Procreate and some
I am so excited! I have enrolled in Bärbel Dressler’s historical pattern making course, Repertoire. I took Immersion and am glad I did. But it
During Immersion 2023 I fell in love with a pattern I created based on a native flower called Bee Balm. Even though I really like