The proof of the cover of my new book about a tenacious bug. There's A Bug On My Arm That Won't Let Go is out this Autumn.
Pearl the cat.
The proof of the cover of my new book about a tenacious bug. There's A Bug On My Arm That Won't Let Go is out this Autumn.
Pearl the cat.
A stack of advances of Archie and The Bear sit in the studio looking fine.
A picture book I illustrated for a text by Zanni Louise. Published by Little Hare Books, 2017. Designed and illustrated by David Mackintosh. Music by David Mackintosh. Siren by The Metropolitan Police. profuselyillustrated.com
World Book Day coincided with me reading the last page of the novel I've been reading for two months. To celebrate, I stencilled my company name onto my new diary that arrived today. Unfortunately the diary is smaller than the one I thought I ordered. It's twelve months long, but the dimensions are far too small. It's been a long day.
Scoliosis chimneytasis.
I think I would like to work in that room there.
Two fine Penguin Books front covers are overshadowed by their back covers.
Nice, but no cigar.
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It was only a matter of time. My drip-dry polyester mapping pen nib shirt no longer fits. It does, but I've been advised not to wear it. The chances of finding something with nibs on it is a thousand – no: a million – to one. There's just no call for that type of thing these days.
No Iron. No Starch.
Photographs: C. Bickford-Smith.
Disintegrating type still holds some meaning.