Verbal bondage and visual systems.
Naming the work while building it: three characters, a new visual system, and the first time the whole thing can breathe.
AI visual showing the three characters to Mongrel Logic, a small part of the process of developing our visual system.
The tiny problem when you build like I do is the language evolution as I progress. I’ve changed the website more than I have changed outfits this year.
Defining what hasn’t been defined.
Learning how to talk about the three characters I inhabit in this world has been extremely challenging. Every time I refine even the smallest phrase, the knock-on effect of clarity in one area means a complete rewrite in another.
It’s ok, I won in the end.
I have emerged from the wilderness of my own mind, covered in moss, dirt and ichor. But I think I might have finally moulded all these things into one coherent, cohesive story that finally has its visual shit together.
The evidence of our evolution is here for all to see.
I don’t mind that. At all, actually. I have built this from scratch. Whether it’s finding identity in wording, or arguing with myself over flat felled seems and GSM, pattern makers, choosing our manufacturers for the limited editions; it’s been one hell of a journey to be able to stand here next to a thing that looks like a thing. The beginnings of a thing. A ‘th’ if you will.
Mongrel Logic has found its stride.
Which is good because I walk fast. I have not stopped in months. The tiniest bit of wording on the website, image, description, product seen and the coming soon limited-edition range is all occupying my head. All trying to find its mark.
It took a minute, but this is the first time it’s felt like it can breathe.
There is much more coming. And so much more to do. I’ve just finalised a visual identity system. And our next hoodie design is under construction. I’ve just finished rewriting the website again, and for the first time, I think I have a plan for our socials. The AI image above was part of that journey, trying to articulate the three characters of my business. I needed a visual way to help me delineate language and this helped quite a bit.

