Warwick's art: over five hundred products of designs by the person who started Lonely Kids Club. Messy, raw, and based entirely on his personality and what he finds funny, which, if you've spent any time ...
Warwick's art: over five hundred products of designs by the person who started Lonely Kids Club. Messy, raw, and based entirely on his personality and what he finds funny, which, if you've spent any time on this site, explains a great deal about the whole operation.
This is not polished illustration and it's not trying to be. Warwick's style is the drawing equivalent of saying the thing out loud: fast, honest, a bit chaotic, funny because it's true rather than because it's crafted. Some designs are jokes he needed to exist. Some are feelings drawn badly on purpose. The wobbliness is the point, and the people who love these designs love them BECAUSE a real person clearly made them, probably quickly, possibly while laughing at his own joke.
There's something worth saying about a founder who still draws for his own brand. LKC started in 2011 as one person making shirts he wanted to exist, and this collection is that origin story, still running. No focus groups, no trend reports, no AI, just a bloke with a pen and an unreasonable amount of opinions about birds and life.
Every design is printed to order in our Sydney studio (often within metres of where it was drawn) on ethically sourced blanks, sizes XS to 5XL on most products, gender neutral fits throughout. Dispatch is usually within seven working days, free Australian shipping over $85, and 100-day returns on most products.
If the raw-and-honest style speaks to you, the funny tees carry the same energy from many hands, Claire's drawings show the in-house style's more varied sibling, and the collaborations page has the full artist family. But this page is where the whole thing started.
Does Warwick still draw these?
Yes. Messily, proudly, and only when something is genuinely funny to him. That's the quality filter.