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Luis Mendo
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Drawer and writer at large, from a tiny studio in 🇯🇵
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November 21, 2025 at 4:16 PM
I made three stories out of the same three client-rejected sketches.
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A Case Against Ageing, Solo Show & Finder
Three stories born out of the same three client-rejected sketches.
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November 19, 2025 at 12:02 PM
On today’s @elpais.com this scene illustrating an article about the amount of city folks choosing to move to the countryside. Having done the move myself recently, I knew I wanted to express the awkwardness it meant for an urban family like us to adapt.

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November 16, 2025 at 12:13 AM
Finally found the time to update the book page.

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November 13, 2025 at 5:52 AM
It's nice to be important, surely. But remember it's much more important to be nice.

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It's Nice to Be Important, but It's More Important to Be Nice.
Although I fail often to act upon this wisdom, I really do try every day, and then am amazed how well it makes me feel.
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November 4, 2025 at 10:48 PM
New Affinity downloaded and started playing with it. It’s free (you only pay if you want the AI part –which you don’t want) and it looks great.
This should finally eat Adobe’s lunch.
October 30, 2025 at 10:27 PM
My upcoming book has been featured on probably the best newsletter in the planet and I'm a 40% happier person now.

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Dense Discovery – Issue 362 / Profit in the wound
Read the archived version of Issue 362 / Profit in the wound
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October 28, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Darlings. The book is almost here. Last week we visited the printers and checked how they were coming along.
Preorder here: www.mundomendo.com/books/
October 25, 2025 at 5:18 AM
Slice of my life as seen from the @moodcamera.bsky.social app lense
October 25, 2025 at 4:05 AM
I made 2 more stories upcycling rejected client sketches. It's like making a great dinner with everything you find in the fridge

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Ping Ding Ring & Unlovable
Two stories: one about our digital life madness, the other one is about love. Made with the same 9 rejected sketches from client work.
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October 21, 2025 at 10:57 AM
I just heard Matt Groening saying that “every step forward in technology is a step backwards in quality” and now can’t take that off my mind.
October 19, 2025 at 7:20 AM
"How you do anything is how you do everything; a single doorbell implies everything else about the whole socio-economic and political system that gave rise to its creation."

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How Did The World Get So Ugly?
https://themodernworld.com/ Look at the objects around you: furniture, cars, doors, bins, staircases, railings, doorbells, doorhandles, windows. Do you like how they look, or not? Modern design has become boring, but it doesn’t have to be this way. The word “beautiful” is overused. We don’t need “beautiful” lamps, bus stops, and water fountains — we just need lamps, bus stops, and water fountains that are interesting, that actually mean something. At the very least, we need the details of our cities and homes to be not boring. The aesthetics of architecture and urban design aren’t just a bonus; they totally change how we think, feel, and behave. Boring environments make us more stressed and less productive; they erode our sense of community; they make us sadder, less trusting, and lonelier. A boring world is one where we spend even more time online and where our addictions are even harder to battle. There is a widespread feeling of dissatisfaction; with this film, and the documentary series it will lead to, we want to investigate that feeling and give it a voice. The point isn’t that we should return to the past or get rid of modernism. It’s about learning from the past in order to improve the present, and about giving the public what they very clearly want, which isn’t the eradication of modernism but the co-existence of modernism AND traditionalism. Just look where tourists go, where they take their photos, and that tells you everything you need to know about what most people find interesting or beautiful. We are incredibly rich and have a sprawling choice of shows to stream, phones to buy, or shoes to wear… but everything feels more and more generic all the time. If you want to understand a society, don’t listen to what it says about itself — look at what it creates. You can learn everything about the Victorians — the good and the bad — just by looking at their lamp posts. And what do the ordinary details of the modern world say about us? That we are technologically advanced, very efficient… and care more about making money, about making things as quickly and cheaply as possible, than making our world an enjoyable place to actually live in. Although in this film we look at how the Victorians designed ordinary objects, this isn’t about past versus present. It’s about learning from the past in order to improve the present. It’s important to learn about why and how things have changed, but that’s for another time. The first step is establishing that the public aren’t happy with modern architecture and design, and that something needs to change. But what we need isn’t a total revival of so-called ‘traditionalism’; the truth is that traditionalism and modernism can (and should) co-exist. The trouble right now is that we only have one, and that people are tired of it. Everybody, from all sides of the political spectrum and all backgrounds, stands to benefit from a world that is designed more thoughtfully and imaginatively. The world could be such a colourful, meaningful, and thrilling place! So this isn’t about left versus right or conservatism versus progressivism; it’s about making our world a more interesting and meaningful place to live in. This should be a unifying cause, because everybody loses out when our homes and cities are badly designed. I want this film to unite people who think they’re on opposite sides, and to create a consensus that we need to change our approach to how we design our buildings and the objects - benches, bus stops, bins, lamp posts, aircon units - that fill our cities. But this film (and the series it will, all being well, lead to) is about more than the specific argument it presents. Above all it’s about a way of seeing the world around us, a way of noticing and thinking. “How you do anything is how you do everything.” That is probably true, and it also applies to whole societies, not just individuals; a single doorbell implies everything else about the whole socio-economic and political system that gave rise to its creation. And, beyond being merely “useful”, the ability to notice details makes the world a richer place to live in, and life a richer thing to lead. This is what the film is about, more than anything: the power and joy of noticing. MUSIC Adagio in G minor by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, arranged for alto saxophone and piano by David Hernando Vitores CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tomaso_Giovanni_Albinoni_-_Adagio_in_G_minor_-_Arr_for_alto_saxophone_and_piano_-_David_Hernando_Vitores.ogg) *** Gnossiene No. 5 by Erik Satie, performed by La Pianista CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gnossienne_5_%28Satie%29.ogg) *** Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten, performed by The Concert Arts Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Felix Slatkin CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (https://archive.org/details/BenjaminBrittenYoungPersonsGuideToTheOrchestra)
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October 18, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Truly humbled by the response to the presale of my new book "Mundo Mendo, Book One."150 (of the limited edition of 1000) are already sold in just a few days.
Thank you everyone!

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BOOK ONE — Presale
Coming out on November 1st, 2025, the first Mundo Mendo Book is being printed in a Tokyo printing house as we speak. Open to orders now.
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October 18, 2025 at 12:31 AM
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Luis Mendo is self-publishing a book about his life as a writer/artist in Japan. “You don’t buy the book, you support the artist.” (You’ve maybe seen his work; Mendo does illustrations for Craig Mod’s books.) [mundomendo.com]
BOOK ONE — Presale
Planned to be finished by November 1st, 2025, the first Mundo Mendo Book is being printed in a Tokyo printing house as we speak. Open to orders now.
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October 17, 2025 at 1:36 AM
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*NEW BOOK ALERT* This beauty is being printed as we speak (the pictured is a mockup):

272 full colour pages with the best stories from the Mundo Mendo website. Foreword by @craigmod.com

Presale is open at
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Become a SEMIBOLD (or BOLD Member) to get it for free.

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October 12, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Just found out there are only TWO copies of this limited edition zine I made with pal @adehogan of our last trip to Seoul. It was a limited edition of 100 so thanks to the 98 people who bough it!

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September 29, 2025 at 6:19 AM
The road to happiness is paved with a million pieces of cheap paper. A hack to boost your lack of productivity.

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A Hack: Surround Yourself with Papers
The road to happiness is paved with a million pieces of cheap paper.
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September 26, 2025 at 11:49 PM
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“My idea of heaven is to wake up, have a good breakfast,

and spend the rest of the day drawing."

Peter Falk #BOTD
September 16, 2025 at 2:30 PM
I am busy working on the first MundoMendo.com book, handling all aspects of the process from writing and drawing to design and printing but it’s the support of the MundoMendo members what made this possible.
Bunkobon sized & printed in Japan. The cover is just a mockup. Will change.
September 15, 2025 at 5:57 AM
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Hi everyone! Today is #kidlitartpostcard day! ☻

I’m Juliana Salcedo, a Colombian illustrator based in Spain. I love to work with limited palettes and clean lines, and I am fond of typography.

I’m repped by Susan Hawk @ UpstartCrow Literary

✒︎ www.jusabar.net

#kidlit #kidlitart
September 4, 2025 at 9:35 AM
Is the Bubble Bursting?
I'm making this previously paywalled article available to everybody
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September 4, 2025 at 2:24 AM
The ambition of Substack to become another social network when social networks are dying is truly puzzling.
September 1, 2025 at 11:36 AM