The Sketchy Dopamine Collection

In case you haven’t heard, Sketchy, your local, purely and creatively Namibian stationary brand, introduced a new collection recently… Let’s talk about it!

The Dopamine Collection, a vibrant and inspiring collaboration with the talented Namibian illustrator Belia Liebenberg, also known as Spiderlily, is an exciting bundle of stationery items that celebrate creativity and positivity. Inspired by dopamine, the feel-good neurotransmitter that fuels motivation and joy, every piece in this collection is designed to spark inspiration and energise your daily life.

Behind The Collection

This collection carries a spirit of boldness, which reminds us all to embrace our creative power and move through life with a fearless mindset. At its core is a striking visual motif, the tiger, a symbol of inner strength and determination.

I want people to feel joy, energised, and inspired when they experience the Dopamine Collection.
— Belia Liebenberg

A Look Inside The Collection

Every piece of this collection has been thoughtfully crafted to bring colour, purpose, and vibrancy to your creative process. If you’re into journaling, planning, or just looking for a dose of daily inspiration, there’s something for you.

What you’ll find in the Dopemine Collection?

A3 Poster

A bold and beautiful piece to brighten up your space and inspire you daily.

A5 Notebook

The perfect companion for jotting down your bold ideas and big plans.

Bookmarks

To keep you company as you turn the pages of your favourite books.

Postcards

Thoughtfully designed to spread joy and love to your loved ones.

Sticky Notes

A fun way to bring energy to your daily reminders and to-dos.

Each product is a piece of joy, designed with care and a vibrant spirit that Spiderlily brought to life.

 

Shop the Dopamine Collection Today!

These one-of-a-kind pieces are available now on the Sketchy Shop. And while you’re there, don’t forget to check out our other Sketchy favourites and stock up while you still can.


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