About

Daily T Studio is a one-person Scandinavian design studio. Art prints, kids prints, craft prints and digital templates — all hand-drawn, from soft pastels and organic shapes to whimsical illustrations, bringing colour and warmth to your walls and craft table.
Everything is
made by hand
I'm a Norwegian artist/designer running this design studio in my spare time, between work and small kids. I've always loved being creative and making things. Drawing, painting and crafting have been a constant — the aspiring artist in the photo from 2000 is proof of that. Now the goal is to share that joy: to make designs that delight, and to inspire others to be creative.
Every illustration is drawn by hand — using an Apple Pencil in Linearity Curve on iPad, working in layers until it feels right. Some designs begin as acrylic paintings on canvas or paper before being redrawn digitally; others go straight from idea to screen.
The style sits somewhere between Scandinavian restraint and joyful colour — never too serious, never too loud.
What guides
the work
Every design starts with a pencil, a brush or a stylus on canvas, paper or a tablet — drawn from imagination and coloured with intention. It's a process that takes time, in contrast to AI-generated art.
We love our planet, and sustainability is important to us. Physical art prints are ordered via Etsy and printed on demand — no overstock, no waste. Digital templates are available as digital downloads to print yourself.
From idea to finished
Each design starts with a loose idea — a colour palette, a feeling, a scene. It's worked up in layers and refined until it feels right. Here's a glimpse behind the scenes.
Drawn entirely digitally by hand using an Apple Pencil in Linearity Curve. Worked on over a period of one and a half years — started when I became pregnant, and continued in stolen moments here and there. The goal was to create a magical little universe, intentionally a little odd and random, so there's always a new detail to discover.
In progress
Finished
Inspired by water and rivers — the calm, flowy movement. Started as an acrylic painting on canvas, then redrawn digitally by hand using an Apple Pencil in Linearity Curve.
Finished
Both began as acrylic paintings on thick paper — loose, exploratory brushwork that became the foundation for the final designs. Each was then redrawn digitally by hand using an Apple Pencil in Linearity Curve. They work beautifully together, but each holds its own on a wall.
In progress
Finished