What is The Canis?

The Canis has been here longer than you know. Twenty years of characters, worlds, tokens and conditions; built before there was a name for any of it. The designs in this store are artifacts. Each one marks where something stands. Start with who you are.

Omens: A world within The Canis formed by music, showing wrapped trees, a central eye and guitar.

Omens: A world within The Canis

The Canis can’t be entered.

Only recognised. That recognition is the doorway.

The Canis is a record

A world in development for over 20 years. Characters, villains, tokens, conditions, and the three primal elements, the Canes, that shape how you survive it. Every design in this store is an artifact from that world. Every piece marks where something stands.

Start with who you are.

Choose your element. Follow the marks. The record will guide you through.

Trouble is coming. Find The Canis.‍ ‍

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How Organic Growth Effects Design

Building a brand with no money changes everything. With no ads or shortcuts, organic growth becomes more than a strategy; it starts shaping the design itself. This is what happens when you’re forced to build something that earns attention instead of buying it.

I started this business with an idea, a pencil and every free version of software you can imagine, from google docs to the first free-website blog.

I haven’t spent anything on ads, sponsorship or traffic. Yet.

It’s been 8 months since I launched the shop and over a year of solid build from websites to caps. I had to do it this way.

Macro of cotton bud, organic cotton representing organic growth.

Organic cotton, emblematic of our organic growth journey

Socials are not the only strategy


Organic growth on social media, is like swimming upstream.

You are playing for free, in a pay to play environment.

Platforms that are designed to feed you sponsored content, are not going to prioritise unpaid content, that’s the simple version. Never mind algorithms.

It’s also unavoidable if you’re trying to sell something whether that is a t-shirt, a service or your personality. When you have a zero spend strategy, it’s a brutal combination. Unless you happen to have a large…personality.

It means slow growth, minimal distribution and many nights spent looking at every single little thing to make sure that I have done everything I can to move any kind of lever because that is all I can do.

Which also got me thinking…

What if all socials vanished tomorrow?


How would you promote your business?

No Instagram, no TikTok, no Reddit, imagine absolutely everything was gone or this list will get stupid.

What would you do to get the word out?

It’s made me look at what we offer in a different way.
On platforms made to entertain, how do I entertain? And how do I reach people offline?
I started looking for growth opportunity elsewhere, for story, for development, at strategy and landed on something interesting.


Recognise The Canis

This is fragment one. This is the start of what has been a seemingly endless development journey which has led me to characters, tokens and worlds. It’s unfolding and to be discovered.  And the reason why I’ve been scribbling down notes at 1am again.

Cryptic I know

And for good reason. Find The Canis. This is an example of what zero spend can do to design, when you’re forced to design your way out of constraints. It’s conceptual and being slowly released but, on paper, almost brilliant.

Organic design is the outcome

I’m not going to lie, although it’s a constant constraint, zero spend is fundamental for another few months, whether that is fortunate, or unfortunate remains to be seen.

What it does to your design strategy, however, is worth experiencing.
What do you do when you can’t buy attention?

It’s an exercise I’d recommend to any founder. If you can handle it. I have started from zero. I have fully formed business architecture, a designer range in development, a sustainable, circular core system that has just morphed into The Canis, and it all started with a blog called The Pavement Special. I don’t mean to blow smoke up my ass, but no one else is so…

I’m painfully aware of how many businesses fail and how many challenges there are ahead. I just can’t seem to stop. Sometimes I think I should…but then I end up starting another design, or mapping out worlds or fretting over dye, or sitting down to write, or making tiktoks (shakes her fists at the sky), or working on strategy, or tweaking the website, or…

P.S  Or that’s how you know this wasn’t written by AI. K’ Bye.

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Ultraviolet Fractal

When I drew Ultraviolet in the early 2000s I was wrestling with the same questions I'm wrestling with now. The global issues haven't moved. Unless you count backwards as movement. This is the next chapter.

Model wearing Ultraviolet Fractal, for those unbroken

Model wearing Ultraviolet Fractal - Organic Streetwear for those unbroken.

When I drew Ultraviolet in the early 2000’s, I was wrestling with a lot of the same concerns as I am now. Not because my life hasn’t moved, it has, but the global issues I was thinking about at 17, haven’t.

Unless you count backwards as movement.

Creator or Destroyer

It’s about wrestling with the existential and where you place judgement. If you fix it here, does it break there? How do you know anything? How do you know what you don’t know? Are we creating or destroying? Earth or Purgatory? Are we alive or dead? That’s what I thought about at 17 – read into that what you will.

I’ve just finished Ultraviolet Fractal

The next chapter in the story. It’s the twenty year later version of the same questions. It’s the start of Ultraviolet as a character, and each new iteration, is an exploration of that story.  Organic streetwear for those unbroken. Still building, still trying, still fighting. Still figuring it out.

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