These illustrations are dedicated to Asian comfort food. I drew the artwork during a fun trip to Beijing, where I enjoyed the dim sum so much, and simply wanted to share them with you.




Dim sum is literally translated in Chinese to mean “touch the heart”. It is usually served with a hot pot of tea.


Even with the rise of e-cards and instant messaging, sending a greeting card is still a big part of British culture. Just like digital devices haven’t replaced books, the physical feel of a card is special. We still love the touch of paper in our hands. Greeting cards offer a personal touch that digital messages can’t match. Our connection to greeting cards is historical, traditional, and emotional. Like an inside joke or a comforting squeeze on the shoulder, a card is a simple way to express many emotions. In a world full of complexity... sometimes, a small piece of processed tree (with silly content) is all you need.

Greeting cards, designed and made in London.

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