The Dory App

Say hey, your way.

Dory’s companion app, available on both iOS and Android, makes it effortless to personalize greetings, switch designs, and set temporary messages – no more handwritten notes stuck to the door.

Whether welcoming dinner guests, directing deliveries, or celebrating seasonal occasions with themed frames, Dory ensures every entrance is as dynamic as the people behind it.

Illustrators and type foundries.

Dory collaborates with renown illustrators and type foundries from around the world.

With the aim of a fair and sustainable approach, both our illustrators and type providers are rewarded as our community grows. They receive an initial payment and earn more as more people join and support the app. This way, we can continue bringing you beautiful, personalized designs while supporting the artists who create them.

Know an illustrator or type foundy we should work with? Let us know—even if it’s you! 😊

  • Shunsuke Satake

    Kobe, Japan.

    «People and art have defined my life. Growing up with frequent school changes, drawing became my way of expressing myself. By sharing my work, I made friends and adapted to new environments.»

  • Fredrik Skavlan

    Oslo, Norway.

    A regular contributor to Aftenposten’s Saturday edition, he has illustrated numerous books published in multiple countries. He is a member of the Norwegian Illustrators’ Association, and his works have been acquired by the National Library of Norway.

  • Enisaurus

    Valencia, Spain.

    Santiago Usano Martínez (AKA Enisaurus) is a freelance illustrator and animator creating bold, geometry-driven visuals infused with humor. His work helps brands like Apple, Adobe, Disney, and The Washington Post stand out.

  • Bjørn Rybakken

    Oslo, Norway.

    Designer, mentor, speaker and former creative director at Cretalux and Tangram Design, specializing in naming and sensory branding, also known as visual identity. Author of Visuell Identitet (2004) and Formsans og Design (2008), published by Abstrakt Forlag.

  • Lai Chen

    Shanghai, China.

    A dynamic illustrator known for bold, playful, and character-driven designs, bringing energy and whimsy to every project. With a distinct, graphic style rooted in storytelling and expressive forms, his work captures a sense of fun and creativity that resonates across cultures.

  • ANTI

    Oslo, Norway.

    A creative studio built on storytelling and disruption, ANTI challenges conventions to make brands stand out. Founded in 2008 with a punk ethos, it has grown into a powerhouse of 62 creatives spanning strategy, design, advertising, digital, motion, and media—helping clients craft bold, unexpected narratives.

  • Skurktur

    Oslo, Norway.

    A design and illustration studio based in Oslo, specializing in pen-and-ink artistry. Skurktur crafts detailed illustrations, packaging, editorial graphics, murals, and art prints – blending traditional techniques with bold storytelling to create striking visuals.

  • Sandra Blikås

    Oslo, Norway.

    Norwegian illustrator Sandra Blikås is known for her organic, playful style with round shapes and curved lines. A graphic design graduate, she has worked with clients like Posten, Røros Tweed, and Adobe Create. In 2022, she was the festival artist for Moldejazz. Represented via byHands.

  • Peter-John de Villiers

    Norway.

    A South African-born artist renowned for his intricate and nature-inspired illustrations. Relocating to Norway in 2009, he draws inspiration from its landscapes. His portfolio includes work for Vimana Snowboards, Vans, Volkswagen, and Santana. Represented via byHands.

  • Motved

    Dovre, Norway.

    Motved AS is a Norwegian design and furniture company founded by Njål Andreassen and Even Hansen. Specializing in custom-made furniture and interior solutions, they combine craftsmanship and creativity to deliver high-quality, tailor-made products.

  • Studio Feixen

    Luzern, Switzerland.

    «Studio Feixen is a small design studio that creates visual concepts. We focus specifically on nothing in particular. Whether it’s graphic design, interior design, fashion design, type design or animation – as long as it challenges us – we are interested.»

  • Canada Type

    Toronto, Canada.

    An independent digital lettering and font studio founded in 2004, crafting high-quality retail and custom typefaces for global brands across various industries. With a passion for typography, every project is approached with care, quality, and expertise.

  • Typotheque

    The Hague, The Netherlands.

    A leading type design company recognized for multilingual typography, innovative font solutions, and research-driven design. Fonts are used globally in critical contexts, from airports to newspapers. Pioneering webfonts since 2009, the work has earned top industry awards and contributed to Unicode standards.

  • Commercial Type

    New York, USA & London, UK.

    A joint venture between Paul Barnes and Christian Schwartz, who have collaborated since 2004 on various typeface projects, beginning with the award winning Guardian Egyptian. Best known for their custom typefaces for editorial and identity projects, Commercial Type also publishes a library of typefaces in a wide range of genres.

  • Atipo Foundry

    Gijón, Spain.

    An independent type foundry and design studio established in 2009, offering high-quality retail fonts and custom typography for editorial and corporate projects. Committed to accessibility, fonts are available with flexible licensing suitable for both personal and commercial projects.

  • Ohno Type

    San Jose, United States.

    Founded in 2015, this independent type foundry was born from a love of expressive typography. From early experiments with calligraphy to developing typefaces that balance functionality and artistic vision, the journey has been driven by curiosity, persistence and passion.