Author: cwadm

  • Where You Can Always Find Me, Pt. I

  • The Endless forest

    A selected series of works from 2025, united by the theme of the Endless Forest. The forest is inhabited by strange animals and creatures and explores the idea of a fragile balance between nature, myth, and the inner world.

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  • Unreal Characters V2

    This series is highly experimental and unique. I pushed my imagination to build the characters and sketched them with bold exaggeration. It’s been a lot of fun creating them, and I truly enjoy exploring this style. I re-imagined the body using abstraction to exaggerate each character’s features. These characters are more compositional in nature, built…

  • Artwork 2026

    Some artworks created in 2025 and 2026 / These selected pieces were created between 2025 and early 2026. I’ve been exploring and slightly shifting my color palette. Hand-drawn in Procreate.

  • Semana Santa – Easter Week – México

    Easter Week (Semana Santa) on the beach. Sinaloa México

  • Ubitium Identity

    The idea of ubiquity became the foundation for both Ubitium’s breakthrough product and its visual identity. Ubitium is shaping the future of computing through the development of a universal RISC-V microprocessor ? designed to simplify complexity and unlock new technological possibilities. This philosophy extends into the identity system itself. Built around the Ubitium logotype, the…

  • No Ordinary Accessories

    No Ordinary Accessories (Noa) is a bespoke manufacturing house creating lighting and objects for the hospitality industry. We partnered with Noa at their inception ? working alongside them to develop their naming, visual identity system, custom typography, digital experiences, and even a soon-to-be-released physical lamp. The identity is rooted in bold geometric forms ? stripped…

  • Daily Heroes | Illustration Campaign

    Orliman france , a brand specialising in orthopaedic products, asked us to create an illustrated advertising campaign to highlight and give context to these everyday heroes. Every day, thousands of “everyday heroes” put intense strain on their joints. Caregivers, craftsmen, logistics workers, shopkeepers… essential professions that rely on physical strength and mobility.

  • Haiku Salut & Meg Morley ? The Lost Score

    LP packaging for The Lost Score album by Haiku Salut & Meg Morley, released by Lo Recordings on red vinyl. All songs were written for a live score performance to the 1930s silent film ‘Menschen am Sonntag’ (‘People on Sunday’) commissioned by Flatpack Film festival. Original photo by Nicola Perscheid. Designed in partnership with ANTI,…