It’s no Estrella at the George, but it will do.
Estrella Galicia

It’s no Estrella at the George, but it will do.
Winter solstice and queue the panicked Christmas shopping process. Fortunately I was a little more prepared for Christmas this year and got everything sorted before now, but I was on a site looking at some new trousers to wear in the new year. I had to giggle to myself when I found a pair of […]
The very first breakfast I ate in the UK was with Roland at a greasy cafe in Colliers Wood, London. The price has gone up over the years from £5 to £8 now, but the quality (or lack there of it) certainly hasn’t changed… but I still love it.
I came across this twitter account while going down a rabbit hole of linked tweets at 1am this morning. The images are super simple but do a great job of supporting the content that go along with them, here are some examples below. Constraint increases creativity This is something that I tend to hear from […]
It’s been awhile since I tried to do a mouth blog. I talked about it awhile ago in one of the posts about how to use your phone to take dictation so that you can write a blog post just while you talk. When I tried it out last time I found it really hard […]
Our youngest has taken to pretending to be a teacher while her class is in isolation, but only a few minutes into typing in the laptop she’d told me she’d had enough of work and looking after the kids.
After a pretty shit year for everyone around the globe I find myself with a tonne of leave left over at the end of the year and not much time to take it. While we’re not going to be travelling anywhere anytime soon, I thought it would be worth trying to go on some exploration […]
We’re now past seven months of working from home and I’m finally getting around to getting a better work from home setup. I started in the way that a lot of people will have begun lock down — working at the dining room table. When the schools closed and the kids, aged 7 and 4, […]
Despite this year being a bit of a disaster with regards to cancelled plans due to the virus, we were fortunate enough to plough ahead with some work on the house. As a result, we now are lucky to have these lovely views waking up on cold winter mornings.
I would love to do a series of notebook covers that contain the history of Polaroid Cameras. Portfolio of vector illustrator Peter Greenwood, he specialises in bold, colourful vector illustration for advertising campaigns. — Read on folioart.co.uk/illustrator/peter-greenwood/