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Oct27
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Well I’m still completely drawn to geometric patterns and after a break from designing I felt the urge to play around with these graphics at odd hours of the day while my body clock is still adjusting. They haven’t be created for anything in particular but I thought they would be fun to share, perhaps I’ll use them as motivators to get back into my usual work schedule.

Comments (8)

  1. l.o.v.e. these! gorgeous.. especially love the belief one.

  2. Molly:

    i am in love with the focus design.

  3. jo:

    Thanks @Tammie and @Molly!

  4. Matthew:

    Just felt the need to tell you that this blog has had me dying for hours. I love every post you have – all are so cool and interesting, inspiring and really opening me up to a whole new world of design that I have never really been intrigued by. Thank you so much for the wonderful job you do with this blog. Quick question, you design and use so many different patterns and fonts in each post. What program do you primarily use for graphic design? Not sure if its a stupid question but just love the way you not only post the coolest things but give them such a pretty display.

  5. jo:

    Hi Matthew! Thanks for all the lovely comments, I’m so happy that the content has been a inspiring to you. I used Adobe Illustrator for most of my design work, and also Photoshop.

  6. Matthew:

    Thanks for the incredibly fast response! Seriously am addicted to your blog! Keep up the incredible work. And thanks for the tip about Illustrator. Maybe I should start playing around with graphic design, it seems like a blast!

  7. Matthew:

    And unlike illustrations and painting, graphic design is something that can be learned and perfected with the right ideas. I’ve never been a good artist -____- haha.

  8. jo:

    I will do my best! It has been a little quiet lately but it will pick up again now. Definitely give it a go, Adobe Creative Cloud makes it much more affordable to get all the software now than it used to be. And being creative on the computer is easier just for the fact you can undo and edit things quickly, unlike painting and drawing where once it’s done it’s done :)

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