Drawing, Printmaking, and Making Peace
Art Practice Outside The Studio Workhorse is a multidisciplinary studio we all have our own interests outside of design. I’ve been keeping up with his practice in printmaking outside of the office place working at institutions like Current Space, John Hopkins Islamic Society, and

01Art Practice Outside The Studio
Workhorse is a multidisciplinary studio we all have our own interests outside of design. I’ve been keeping up with his practice in printmaking outside of the office place working at institutions like Current Space, John Hopkins Islamic Society, and Pyramid Atlantic.
Drawing should be meditative and not draining it doesn’t always have to amount to a new art piece. Dan, Designer at Workhorse
My tip for an active art practice that keeps motivation high and lowers burnout is to draw frequently. Drawing should be meditative and not draining it doesn’t always have to amount to a new art piece. Don’t gauge your drawing sessions on success or productivity just have fun.

02Tips for a healthy practice:
- Write down random associations to sketch later.
- Consistency is hard but it is key to think out your idea you don’t even understand yet.
- Facetime your partners to share your half-formed ideas.
- Let yourself make bullshit.
- Most importantly a drawing can just be a drawing. It doesn’t need to become a painting, animation, print, or shirt.
- Make connections and look back at past drawings.

Recently I have been sitting with my drawings and noticing a lot of connections between my drawings, emotions, and themes. Most of the time I post up all my work on the walls like a mad man to find these connections in my works. This time I thought why not let these rough“draft” drawings become a finalized piece. Here are some recent drawings and the prints I have pulled from them.



Selections: Espanglish
If you have not been paying attention, this past year has beenone of the best ever for Latin music. Thanks to streaming, artists from all over Latin America have been able to find new audiences and expand Latin music’s reach. I spent the last month collecting a good mix of Latino

DC/DOX
In 2022, we teamed up with DC film festival luminaries Sky Sitney and Jamie Shor to create an identity for a new film festival. This festival is all about celebrating documentary films, and it is deeply rooted in DC. They kicked things off with a one-day event that marked the lau

Dan’s Headspace
Interning with the Workhorse team this summer has been an awesome experience. As a design and printmaking student at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) entering my senior year, my focus has been on identity systems, typography, publication design, and illustration. I’ve lea
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Live-streaming from the End of the World
We’ve been doing a lot of experimenting with live-streaming and online events. After the shutdown, we started looking more into it and seeing if we could quickly ramp up a broadcasting station from the studio. We are currently not doing any photo or video shoots so we did some re
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Working Remotely
It’s been interesting to see people that have never worked remotely be thrust into remote work all of a sudden because of the current health situation. I’ve been remote since 2016 and I can say, for sure, that it is not the same as working in-person. However, with some trial and
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