“If I have to buy a toothbrush, I’d rather sketch it than write it down.”
“The process of drawing is communication with myself. As I put ideas on paper, new ones emerge – a kind of ping-pong.”
“If I have to buy a toothbrush, I’d rather sketch it than write it down.”
“The process of drawing is communication with myself. As I put ideas on paper, new ones emerge – a kind of ping-pong.”

Author Ilona Marx
Ilona Marx is a freelance writer. She is the co-founder of the fashion trade magazine J'N'C, which she oversaw as editor-in-chief for two decades. For the past three years, she has been a contributing editor on the team of Konfekt Magazine. Her main topics are interior design, fashion, gastronomy, art and travel. Her other clients include Wallpaper, The Weekender, Vogue, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Salon and Architektur & Wohnen. Ilona Marx lives with her husband in Düsseldorf.
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