Category: Life

Week 5 of my 5-week interrailing trip round Europe

Final wrap-up of my five-week interrailing trip round Western Europe. Read More

Week 4 of my 5-week interrailing trip round Europe

Fourth week of interrailing adventures Read More

Week 3 of my 5-week interrailing trip round Europe

In which I travel from Nice to Valencia, navigating the intricacies of the French rail strikes, and the wonder Las Fallas. Read More

Week 2 of my 5-week interrailing trip round Europe

Some of this was written on my phone on trains while travelling. Some of it was written on Sunday night, with my laptop lying to me and saying it was only just gone 8pm, when actually it was 9pm. Here. Obviously. It was 8pm in the UK, and in (some parts of??) Portugal (huh, who Read More

Week 1 of my 5-week interrailing trip round Europe

End of first week – Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich Monday Train to London – fine (nice to get an early one without paying a small fortune) Waiting a lot at St Pancras as vey early (better early than late). Bought a book and some snacks. Eurostar to Amsterdam. Absolutely fine. Fell asleep and completely missed going Read More

One week to go

Getting ready to go on a 5-week interrailing trip around Europe Read More

Illustration for a blog post on a big European train adventure, including stylised sea, mountains, trees, seaside town and a train running through, with words 'European train adventure'. Illustrated by Tasha Goddard.

Planning a big European train adventure

In which I talk about my plan to interrail for a month to celebrate turning fifty (next year). Read More

What makes your heart sing? Illustrated hand-drawn type in a loose quirky style. By Tasha Goddard.

What makes your heart sing?

Have you worked out what makes your heart sing yet? I actually think this is something that is probably continually evolving for most of us. It’s certainly changed throughout my life, but even changes a bit from day to day or different times of the day. I think people who find this out early on Read More

Colourful illustration of a work from home desk with computer, keyboard, mouse, spreadsheets, document, tablet, stylus, dictionary, coffee cup, houseplant, flowers, notebook and pen, dictionary, pen pot and other rooms, stairs and window in background using faded lines. By Tasha Goddard.

Working from home

Working from home? Is it like Marmite (that may be a UK-centric question)? Love it or hate it? I have worked from home (apart from a six-month stint in-house nine years ago) since 1999. And, unsurprisingly, I love it. I love that I don’t have to worry about the weather, spend hours on a bus Read More

Colourful illustration of a citrus juicer

Lifestyle illustrator: Illustrating everyday objects

Blog post about illustrating everyday objects, including sketches and finished illustrations Read More

Illustration of a family hanging out together in the garden, by Tasha Goddard, including someone taking a photo and wearing dungarees, an older man pushing a young child on a swing, an older woman planting seedlings in a flower bed, a lawn, with some daisies on, various flowers in flower beds, a fence, and a dog playing with a tennis ball.

Life as an illustrator: My illustration process

Blog post sharing details of my illustration working process, including timelapse videos Read More

Illustrated bedroom by Tasha Goddard. Including bed, pyjamas, book, cat, bedside table, phone, glasses, inhaler, pills, scrunchy, water glass, lamp, shelves, books, ornaments, washing basket, clothes, slippers, box, diary, picture. Digitally handdrawn in a colourful and quirky style.

Lifestyle illustrator: Illustrating rooms

A blog post with a selection of different illustrated rooms and talking about lifestyle illustrator, Tasha Goddard’s love of drawing rooms and a bit about her life, too. Read More

Illustration of the author (Tasha Goddard) exploring a city at night time, with backpack, suitcase and passport.

2022 Word for the year

It’s hard to go into 2022 with a positive attitude when the Covid numbers here are scarily high: And when some of those closest to me are going through really shitty times. But… I’m an optimist and so I am going to do my utmost to come down on the side of hope and see Read More

26 A to Z illustrations of Everyday Life

Style exploration

I recently took Tom Froese’s new class on Skillshare, The Style Class: Work Out Your Illustration Style in a Daily Project. (If you don’t already subscribe to Skillshare, you can try it for 14 days free with this link.) This involved doing a daily drawing, using the alphabet to keep you going, and picking a Read More

Memories

A year ago today, Jenny Goddard (aka Mama, aka Jenny Scott Smith, aka Jenny Zamenhof Goddard) passed away. I can’t quite believe it’s been a whole year, but also can’t quite believe that it wasn’t only a few weeks ago. (To be fair, a lot of that disconnect with time is down to the weirdness Read More

Illustration of armchair in bay window, with hedge and tree outside and birds singing. Curtains, cushion, book, mug and guitar visible

Soundtrack to corona lockdown

There is lots of newness (and a fair bit of the same) about this corona lockdown… Read More

Word for 2020; Word for the Twenty Twenties

My word for 2020 and word for the Twenty Twenties Read More

Editorial Image. You got this. Teenager thinking about possible directions to take. Headphones, bun, glasses, thought bubble.

What I want for my kids by the time they leave home

Some of this will be covered at school, some will need to be covered by us and some, realistically, they probably won’t know when they leave home (some of it I’m still working on at 46). But it’s what I’d really like to help provide them with by the time they leave home. Read More

Listen | Word for 2018 | www.tashagoddard.com

Word for 2018 | Listen

Rather than New Year’s Resolutions, which always (in my experience, at least) tend to fall over within a week or two, I’ve spent a few years picking a word for the year (along with a gazillion other people – it’s not something I came up with all by myself). Last year’s word was ‘Inspire’, 2016’s Read More

Escape the social media bubble | © Tasha Goddard 2017

Escaping the social media bubble

  I’m at the end of a voluntary (and now I’m thinking I totally could have done something extra with it like got people to sponsor me in a whole Sober October kind of way) Facebook break. I decided on an arbitrary amount of time that I thought would be enough to give me more Read More

Self-portrait | Tasha Goddard © 2017

Self-portraits and daily practice

After Inktober I felt the need to keep up some kind of more focused daily practice. I do pretty much always draw or paint something every day, whether just doodles or rough sketches, or fully realised pieces for my portfolio or for a client. But the focus and impetus to stick to a daily practice Read More

Refried Beans illustrated recipe by Tasha Goddard

Illustrated recipe: Refried beans

We love tacos and I came up with this homemade refried beans recipe a good few years ago and use it every time we have tacos now. It’s really nice in tacos, served with some shredded lettuce, sliced tomatoes and grated cheese and maybe some sour cream, as well (cheese and sour cream totally optional Read More

Travelling while vegetarian

And here’s Part 4 of my trip review. Part 1 was about holidaying with srprs.me, Part 2Part 2 was about holidaying alone and Part 3Part 3 was all about Malaga. This part is about travelling as a (lifelong) vegetarian. This was by far the most challenging aspect of the trip and the single thing that Read More

Visiting Malaga

Part 3 of my trip review. Part 1 was about holidaying via srprs.me and Part 2 was about holidaying solo. This one’s all about Malaga, and Part 4 is about travelling as a vegetarian. Well, that was an eye-opener and a definite benefit of using srprs.me! I would never ever have a booked a holiday Read More

Holidaying solo

Welcome to Part 2 of my trip review (and sorry it’s taking me so long to write it all up – somehow that vision of being a travel blogger jetting off to all corners (hmm, there aren’t actually any corners on a globe, are there?) of the Earth is fading slightly – probably should have Read More

Travelling with Srprs.me

I’d decided around Easter time that I wanted to go away for a city break in Europe on my own some time soon. I’d been doing a lot of introspective thinking/searching/pondering, while and after reading Beth Kempton’s Freedom Seeker (highly recommend it, by the way). And I’d realised that I’d never gone on holiday on Read More

Word of the Year for 2017 | Tasha Goddard | www.tashagoddard.com

Inspire in 2017

I don’t think I did a word of the year last year – or, if I did, I didn’t record it. I have a feeling it might well have been ‘Mindfulness’ if I did do it. I spent the year cutting back on lots of extra responsibilities and commitments and concentrating on finding my own Read More

Happy Weekend | © Tasha Goddard

Happy Weekend Free Colouring Page

Lots of people have been coming to this page recently, so I thought I’d give you an extra Happy Weekend colouring page, that I created this week (today being 23 September 2022, a LONG time since the original one below was created). Scroll to the bottom of the page, for the new one. (And you Read More

Inked Flowers on Grey Blue | © Tasha Goddard 2015 | www.tashagoddard.com

Going with the flow – floral pattern

Part of the new calmer lifestyle I’m trying to adopt, I’m throwing out all my design career goals and schedules and plans and ‘going with the flow’. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to do any work for studios – but I will only do so when I have the time and when it’s a call/assignment/trend Read More

Peace, calm and embracing single-tasking

I’ve been suffering for a year and a half with numbness down the left side and almost constant dizziness. The severity would change, but it would be there most of the time. I had lots of blood tests done and a bunch of things ruled out. Then I was referred to a consultant neurologist, who Read More

On gratitude and the blues

This weekend, Chris and I both had to do a lot of work. This meant we didn’t have time to take the girls out to cinemas or swimming or to hang out in cafes and museums. They got their homework done, had their baths, got given breakfast, lunch and dinner and also had approximately 5 Read More

When it all just flows

I don’t really have a problem with artist’s block (touch wood) but sometimes it takes a while to get into a brief, especially if you’re trying to do something that’s a little outside your comfort zone, or something that’s not really ‘you’. A lot of freelance and agency work involves pushing out designs quite quickly Read More

Drawing, drawing, drawing

Much of my December designing was all done in Illustrator – though almost always starting with sketched ideas and plans. I then squeezed in some painting at the end of the month, using some new paints – Golden Acyrlics – oh wow, I am totally and utterly in love with these paints. The only acrylics Read More

Goals, tasks and accountability – NOT resolutions

Continuing on the ‘I don’t do New Year’s Resolutions’ theme, I am still looking to start the new year with a fresh attitude and raring to go. Because the girls start back to school on Monday (5 January), and that’s also when I’ll be officially back at my (TAG Publishing Services) desk, I’m really treating Read More

Word for 2015

I used to make New Year Resolutions. I’d resolve to give up smoking, lose weight, save money, learn to drive… And I’d quickly fall at the first hurdle with most of them. And then I’d feel sad and grumpy and like a big fat failure. Resolutions seem to be made for giving up, even though Read More

Studio envy

One of my biggest wishes (apart from world peace, universal education and an end to hunger, of course) is to have a studio in the back garden. At the moment, I make do with drawing and designing at my desk, where I also do my other job of project managing educational publishing projects. I also Read More