Personal logo

My first quick-and-dirty logo was a simple randomized 3D-cube, in purple of course. Recently, I started thinking about a more personalized version of my logo, inspired by the result of a graffiti workshop. I created the letter ‘L’ and the number ‘1’; which, when pronounced together in Dutch, form my first name: Leen. Combining my previous logo with L1 resulted in a very cool new logo that I am very happy with: it spells my first name, it has a 3D-effect in it, and it contains randomizations!

First logo
Logo L1
Logos L1

Applications web page

Lately, I have been using my designs for more and more different kinds of applications: a lot of greeting cards, but also clothing, mugs, and other stuff. To make all of this easier to discover on my website, I have created a new web page with all these applications, grouped by type. You can find it here, including two new additions: a thermal mug, and a boxershort!

 
 
 

Own-design sweather

Today I received my very first own-design sweater in the mail. It took some time to find the right combination of production technique and supplier, but the final result of my cut & sew all-over-print sweater is really cool! The design gives the impression that the sweater is twisted around your waist, while it’s not. Of course, the pattern is non-repeating; every side is completely different.

Morphing shapes

Inspired by the shape transformations that I created last year, I decided to start experimenting with a different way of making these kind of designs. With transformations, I started from a specific shape, transformed it based on mathematical formula, and became amazed by what came out of it. Now, I start from two specifc shapes, and visualize all the shapes that are in between by morphing one shape into the other.

Just to get things going, I made a simple design with one-directional morphing of a vertical bar into a horizontal bar. Once I got that one right, I started playing around with more complicated designs, using two-directional morphing and more elaborate shapes.

More birthday cards

During the past months I have created several new designs for birthday cards. This time, I mainly played around with the shape(s) that I randomly distribute over the card. In one of the designs, the basic shape is a beer bottle, in typical beer bottle colors. For another design, I started experimenting with the use of letters instead of shapes; but still with randomized locations, colors, rotations and sizes.