ABOUT

About Curve

Curve was founded in August 2025 by Liz, an independent artist and designer based in Georgia, USA. What started as curiosity quickly became something much bigger.

In 2023, while living in WA State, Liz attended an airshow in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Seeing fighter jets in person sparked an interest that stayed with her. At the time, she was looking for new subjects to draw in her style, something technical and expressive. She decided to try drawing a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. When she shared the process online, the response was immediate. People connected with it. That moment became the foundation of Curve.

Liz has been drawing since she was a child, long before Curve existed. She began studying graphic design at 15 and later attended college for it, but ultimately found her path outside of traditional structures. Curve became her full-time focus, allowing her to turn her lifelong skill into a real career.

Every Curve design is drawn entirely by Liz on her iPad using Procreate. Nothing is outsourced. Every drawing is freehand. Beyond the artwork itself, she personally manages every part of the brand, including design, product development, website, and social media. Curve is deeply personal, and her identity is inseparable from it.

Curve exists to bring a new perspective to aviation-inspired apparel. Traditional military merchandise often feels static and uninspired. Curve reinterprets these aircraft through original artwork, blending technical accuracy with expressive linework and modern streetwear design. The result is apparel that feels alive, wearable art rooted in real machines and real history.

The name Curve reflects the motion and geometry of flight. The arcs fighter jets carve through the sky, the subtle trails left behind, the fluid movement of machines designed to push limits. Those shapes, those curves, are the visual language behind everything Curve creates.

Today, Curve has grown into more than apparel. It has become a community. Liz actively connects with customers and supporters through social media and a dedicated Discord server, sharing artwork, aviation history, and behind-the-scenes insight into the creative process. She regularly travels to airshows and museums, continuing to study and document the aircraft that inspire her work.

Curve represents independence, creative expression, and respect for aviation history. Every piece begins as a drawing, created by hand, and carries that original intent from start to finish.