Jon Hicks

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Jon Hicks
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Gentleman Graphic Designer/Artist who wears many hats. Shoegazer, Birder and over-eater of eggs. Rivers of London is my comfort blanket. Works on Troika music podcast, and The Supernatural Detective’s Field Guide in his spare time. Website: https://hicks.design Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hicksdesign/ Supernatural Detective’s Field Guide: https://supernaturaldetectives.com Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/user/hicksdesign
“In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties. The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized. Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”
“If everyone who streamed All Hell on Spotify had done so using Tidal instead, we would have received an extra £31,847.38, which would double the amount we made from streaming of the album in this time period. Or if everyone used Apple Music it would have been £12,331 more.” Los Campesinos! break down streaming royalties. In other news, Fuck Spotify.
Wordpress folks: I have a client that is steadfastly WP, and currently uses Elementor, which for someone who loves the cascade, minimal scripting and clean code is absolute torture. Is there a better process that I can get them to use? In the past I've experienced Gutenberg being painfully slow with very long text pages. Maybe it’s better now? Not looking for a 'no code' solution, but control over code with good page preview. No shit-tonne of injected scripts, divs and styles to override.
I've got some availability coming up from October onwards due to a project being postponed. I'm normally at full capacity but if you're looking for help with any of the following, do get in touch! - Logos/ brand identities - Icon systems (large or small) - Front-end web design and development. While these are my specialties, I do enjoy anything under the umbrella of ‘Graphic Design’, including Print.
I've lacked inspiration for an art project for years, and finally got it 3 months ago. Combining 2 Usborne books that shaped my formative years; The Detectives Handbook + Guide to the Supernatural World (both from 1979). I've drawn the first few, and mocked them up in page layouts. No real plan what to do with them at this stage. For various reasons (time, lack of confidence), I've kind of stalled for the past month and half, but because Mastodon feels like a safe place to put up early ideas…