Witches’ Brew
Type
Self-Initiated Work
Tags
Illustration
Composite Lettering
Year
2019
This project was created during a week-long workshop in the modular design platform Glyph Drawing Club, created by Heikki Lotvonen. The assignment was unusually free: each designer could make anything they wanted, as long as it fit certain dimensions and the collective concept, which was a vertically scrollable “art installation” site that included all the designs.
Since I adore illustrating mystical and nature-related themes, I chose to make an advertisement for Witches’ Brew no. 107: an imaginary magical cocktail a modern potion seller might peddle. The bottle itself is flanked by the draught’s ingredients. The most challenging, but ultimately also most successful, part of the process was drawing the composite lettering. I’m particularly fond of how the word “witches” looks—the letters work well together and are suitably magical while still remaining legible.
Witches’
Brew
Type
Self-Initiated Work
Tags
Illustration
Composite Lettering
Year
2019
This project was created during a week-long workshop in the modular design platform Glyph Drawing Club, created by Heikki Lotvonen. The assignment was unusually free: each designer could make anything they wanted, as long as it fit certain dimensions and the collective concept, which was a vertically scrollable “art installation” site that included all the designs.
Since I adore illustrating mystical and nature-related themes, I chose to make an advertisement for Witches’ Brew no. 107: an imaginary magical cocktail a modern potion seller might peddle. The bottle itself is flanked by the draught’s ingredients. The most challenging, but ultimately also most successful, part of the process was drawing the composite lettering. I’m particularly fond of how the word “witches” looks—the letters work well together and are suitably magical while still remaining legible.
Witches’ Brew
Type Self-Initiated Work
Tags Illustration, Composite Lettering
Year 2019
This project was created during a week-long workshop in the modular design platform Glyph Drawing Club, created by Heikki Lotvonen. The assignment was unusually free: each designer could make anything they wanted, as long as it fit certain dimensions and the collective concept, which was a vertically scrollable “art installation” site that included all the designs.
Since I adore illustrating mystical and nature-related themes, I chose to make an advertisement for Witches’ Brew no. 107: an imaginary magical cocktail a modern potion seller might peddle. The bottle itself is flanked by the draught’s ingredients. The most challenging, but ultimately also most successful, part of the process was drawing the composite lettering. I’m particularly fond of how the word “witches” looks—the letters work well together and are suitably magical while still remaining legible.