Let’s sketch together. We’re recreating one of our older design and adding a new detail to it.
Sketching is an excellent way to breathe new life into previous designs. Often, revisiting older work sparks ideas that might have been missed initially, allowing for creative growth and refinement. In my experience, starting with a basic sketch lays a solid foundation that you can progressively enhance with unique details, as added in this project. When redesigning an older concept, focus on what initially attracted you to the design and what elements could be improved or modernized. Adding new details not only refreshes the look but also helps tailor the piece to current trends or personal growth in your artistic style. It’s valuable to keep your sketches loose and exploratory at the start, which encourages flexibility and innovation. Furthermore, sharing this creative process with others—whether through blogs, videos, or social posts—can lead to feedback that enriches your work. It creates a dialog around your design approach, offering insights you might not have considered. For designers eager to enhance their skills, combining practice with reflection on past projects can provide a rewarding path to continuous improvement.









































































