It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
It’s here! My Joyful Heart Holiday Collection is live! Wrap your gifts and know that every penny of proceeds goes to eradicating sexual violence and making the world a safer place! There are large rolls, individual sheets, and matching cards—or mix and match. Featuring three designs—hearts, ornaments and a variation on the Joyful Heart iconography—everything was hand drawn with love and hope. Link to purchase is in my bio! 💚🩵💙
🎄 IT’S GIVEAWAY TIME 🎄 Christmas is nearly here, and we’re spreading some festive joy! We’ve teamed up with the brilliant Annie Atkins and Debbie Millman to give away TEN copies of Letters from the North Pole signed by Annie. How to enter: ⭐️ Follow @annieatkins, @debbiemillman, and @magiccatpublishing ⭐️ Tag a friend in the comments ⭐️ Like this post Want more Annie & Debbie? Don’t miss Debbie’s fantastic interview with Annie on the Design Matters podcast. Available from wherever you get your podcasts! T&Cs apply. Open internationally. Giveaway closes at 23:59 on 15 December. Not affiliated or associated with Meta. Winners will be chosen at random. #giveaway #competition #signedbook
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️
The United States designated December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and has commemorated those that died from HIV/AIDS ever since. But this year, employees at the State Department, which manage the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, have been told that they should not publicly commemorate the day or spend government money on events around the day. WTF! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? Approximately 44.1 MILLION people have died from HIV-related causes since 1981, with an estimated 630,000 deaths occurring in 2024 alone. It took the president at the time, Ronald Reagan, six years into the epidemic to publicly say the word “AIDS.” Think of all the lives who could have been saved if he had more courage and compassion. And now the government wants to forget it ever happened??? NO. Back in 2022 I worked with the @museumofbroadway (thank you @alisacohn) to design a permanent installation in the museum to commemorate 555 Broadway artists—performers, musicians, dancers, writers, crew and more—who lost their lives to this horrendous disease. I had two very large, long walls to work with. I decided to hand draw every name and deeply thought about every person who I was commemorating. How their lives were cut short, how much magic the world was deprived of. It was one of the most heartbreaking projects I’ve ever participated in. I’m also deeply indebted to the museum and @msjulieboardman and @diane.nicoletti for this extraordinary opportunity, and the efforts they went to in getting this printed and built and installed. I also want to thank @broadwaycares and @thetomviola for, well, pretty much everything. IMAGES: 1) long wall, completed 2) calculations to make sure everything could fit (but I had to redo this several times) 3) deciding whether or not there was room to add ages 4&5) Experiments with white background and type layers 6-9) Experiments with darker backgrounds and color ways. 10-13) Finalization and close-ups (RIP MY DEAR FRIEND BRIAN GREENBAUM) 14) Second wall, completed 15-18) In Situ, at the museum #aidsawareness #aidseducation #worldaidsday2025🎗️