What's new

A fresh start for the whole series.

When we created the first Daily Drawings books, we wanted to prove something simple: anyone can learn to draw. No talent required. Just a pen, a page, and the willingness to try.

Hundreds of readers later, we know it works. We've watched people go from "I can't even draw a stick figure" to filling entire sketchbooks. That never gets old.

Now the whole series has been redesigned from the ground up. Every book features a fresh layout with full-page finished drawings alongside each step-by-step tutorial – so you always see where you're heading. And we've added two brand new Animal Drawing volumes to the family.

The lineup: Six books covering everything from everyday objects to animals, people, and emotions. 600 step-by-step drawings in total. Each one built from simple shapes that anyone can follow.

Collector's Edition. Limited to 10 sets.

For those who believe books can be art.

The complete collection, signed and numbered 1 through 10. Every book with hand painted edges – done by author and illustrator together, making each set truly one of a kind.Same 600 step-by-step drawings inside. But on the outside, these books are meant to be seen, held, and kept.

Once all 10 are gone, they're gone.

The people behind the pen.

Holger Nils Pohl is an author and educator who has spent years proving one thing: drawing is not a talent – it's a skill anyone can learn. His step-by-step approach has helped hundreds of people discover that a few simple lines can change how they think, communicate, and see the world.

Benjamin Dammeier is the illustrator who brings these ideas to life. Together, they've built a series that makes drawing feel approachable, useful, and – most importantly – fun.

The Daily Drawings books are the result of that collaboration: practical, playful, and designed for real life. Whether you use them for sketchnotes, presentations, journals, or just for the joy of it – they're made to get you drawing, not just reading.

Making of the Collector's Edition