This design features an abstract representation of a fox, made of geometric shapes to give it both structure and style.
I began by creating the background using two light colors for a calm, minimalist look. Inside that space, I added a stretched octagon in a slightly darker shade to give the fox a frame to sit within.
Next, I started shaping the fox's face. I worked from the right side first, combining basic geometric forms like triangles and rectangles. For the center of the face, I used the node tool to customize a shape that defined the fox's snout.
To make one of the key shapes, I used the divide tool to merge and cut shapes as needed. This process helped me build the eyes — I duplicated a leaf-like shape, adjusted its size, and changed the fill color to finish the look.
With the base shape in place, I finalized the eyes and then added ears. Each ear was built using two triangles, arranged to form a subtle curve and maintain symmetry.
I then added a few final touches, such as the nose, to bring more character to the design. Even small details helped emphasize the facial structure.
To complete the artwork, I horizontally mirrored the design and shifted the color scheme.