This time, the format is different, and the constraint is the point. Inktober is a month-long drawing challenge created by artist Jake Parker back in 2009, designed to help artists build stronger drawing habits.
Participants typically create and share an ink drawing each day throughout October, often following a list of prompts.
Working purely using black ink, Creswell leans into a minimalist, almost instructional look that puts the concept front and center.
Across the set, familiar themes such as bodies, mortality, animals, and pop culture get filtered through dry humor and tight visual logic.
Each image works as a standalone gag, but together they read like a cohesive catalogue of how far you can push a simple idea when you commit to showing up every day.






















