This is a collection of prints for the over-thinking, the self-aware and the quietly anxious – people who have spent time genuinely considering where they sit on the Fucks Given dial, or how much of their brain is devoted to music lyrics they can’t quite remember. Each print takes a familiar format – a control panel, an anatomical diagram, a fingerprint record – and uses it to map something far messier: the actual business of being a person.
All limited editions. All hand-signed. All worryingly accurate.


A meticulously detailed illustration of the Human Control Panel A723C, an enigmatic artifact discovered in 1973 within a decommissioned American military base. This device, shrouded in secrecy, was reportedly developed for Project MKUltra, the CIA’s controversial human experimentation program aimed at uncovering methods to manipulate minds and control individuals. The A723C’s intricate design features an array of dials, switches, and cryptic labels, hinting at its purpose in administering psychoactive substances and conducting behavioral experiments.
Its use was abruptly discontinued in the late 1960s following a catastrophic incident where then-Director of Central Intelligence, Richard M. Helms, allegedly fell victim to the very protocols intended for enemy operatives, and was accidently turned into a communist. This mishap remains one of the most mysterious chapters in the annals of covert operations.
Limited edition screenprint. Edition of 50, hand-signed. Get one here.

For years, scientists claimed we use only 10% of our brain. This is entirely wrong – as this medically accurate diagram clearly demonstrates.
The full brain is in constant use. The Frontal Lobe alone houses the Procrastination Centre, a dedicated Worry About What People Think module and a region shared between OCD, ADHD and AC/DC. The Temporal Lobe is home to Imposter Syndrome, Useless Trivia and the Theme Tune to the Littlest Hobo. Deep in the Cerebellum: Deja Vu, Unfulfilled Regrets, Self Doubt and Overconfidence, all running simultaneously and largely unchecked.
Somewhere near the back: Hidden Psychic Powers (currently off), Fear of Camels and an unsolicited archive of Martin Scorsese’s complete filmography.
Limited edition screenprint. Edition of 50, hand-signed. Get one here.



Every human fingerprint is unique. No two are the same. We are all entirely individual, completely different and nothing like each other – except in almost every conceivable way.
The Individuality series takes that one physical feature that sets every person apart and finds within it a crowd. Look closer and the crowd is full of individuals. Look closer still and they’re all doing roughly the same thing.
Find out more here.

London’s unofficial wildlife, rendered in fluorescent colour on black.
Each print is unique – the stencil is fixed, what happens around it isn’t. Available in fluoro pink, fluoro blue, fluoro red, fluoro orange and gold. Any colour you like, so long as it glows.
Browse the collection here.






I am the founder of Run For The Hills, a London-based creative design house that exists in the space where graphics and interiors meet.
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