Fine Little Day started as a blog in 2007 by artist and photographer Elisabeth Dunker. She studied for a master's degree in design at HDK – the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden. After the blog was launched, it wasn't long before snapshots from Elisabeth's everyday life became beloved by readers all over the world.
Today, she works best from a corner of her home. Despite having worked as a designer for a long time, she still has no fixed routine or specific way of working. A walk, a visit to the flea market, or aimlessly scrolling on her phone is where she finds inspiration.
She draws and paints using various techniques such as acrylics, watercolors, and crayons. But one thing is certain: she rarely paints or draws on white, unused paper. It has to be something dirty, already used, like an envelope, a cardboard box, or a piece of fabric, otherwise she gets stuck.
For Fine Little Day, she creates patterns and images that have been turned into designs on posters, cushion covers, stationery, textiles, and much more. Scroll down to read a short interview with Elisabeth and discover some of her classic motifs for Fine Little Day.