After the Bullet journal and Period tracker, I wanted to take my work beyond paper. I wanted my illustrations to exist in the real world, on clothes that people can wear, see, and interact with. That’s how the Graphic Tee and the new collection were born. The message behind this collection is simple: It’s not to achieve. It’s to transform. Life is not about reaching a final goal or thinking, “Now I’ve made it, I can relax forever.” Growth is an ongoing process. There’s no final destination, no last step. To transform, we often need to let go of what we were before, break old habits, and open ourselves to new possibilities. This idea is at the heart of the illustration on the Graphic Tee. On the front, there is a simple caterpillar, a worm, holding two leaves like wings. This represents trying to achieve without truly transforming. The caterpillar is pretending to be something it’s not, holding onto what it knows instead of letting go. This is a feeling we all know: trying to stretch ourselves without actually changing, thinking that holding on is enough. The back of the hoodie tells the next part of the story. The worm has let go and allowed itself to become. It transforms into a crocodile butterfly, unusual, strong, and ready to fly. It’s not a traditional butterfly, but that’s the point. True transformation comes from letting go, taking risks, and embracing who you really are. You can’t achieve transformation by clinging to old versions of yourself, you have to allow yourself to grow, to break the patterns that limit you. Bringing this illustration to clothing was a new experiment for me. Just like with my Bullet journal and Period tracker, every detail was hand-drawn. I wanted the design to feel honest, personal, and intentional. Wearing it, people can carry this message with them without it being obvious. You can pass someone on the street in the hoodie and never realize the story behind it — which is exactly how I want it. Transformation is personal; it doesn’t need to be announced. This approach connects directly with the way I design my Bullet journal and Period tracker. The medium may change, from paper to clothing, but the purpose is the same: creating something meaningful, something that inspires reflection and growth. The Graphic Tee is a reminder that life is about process, about giving yourself the possibility to evolve, not about reaching a final point. The new collection is my way of bringing this idea into everyday life. It’s about turning illustrations into wearable art, turning clothes into a space for thought. Each piece is hand-designed, thoughtful, and carries a message: growth is ongoing, transformation is possible, and sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is let go. From Bullet journal to Period tracker, and now to clothing, the goal is the same: to create something that inspires change, reflection, and creativity. The Graphic Tee is the first step in this direction, a piece of art you can wear, and a story you can carry with you.