Hypocrisy & Outrage
I try not to be too overtly political on my blog, especially since it’s often design/film/’pretty stuff’ related, but I’ve never been afraid of wearing my opinions on my sleeves. The current bellowing...
View ArticleCalifornia, Still Leading
Flickr photo by janie.hernandez55 In an age of spineless US Senators, de-investments in education, and other critical causes being put on the chopping block, it’s satisfying to hear that some states...
View ArticleNo Choice Here
A painful event for me to watch the 2nd GOP Presidential Debate last night, but necessary, to know where these candidates stand. As a progressive, the candidates said nothing to impress me, instead...
View ArticleRepublicans and Big Oil Afraid of Bicycles
The GOP continue to give great handouts to filthy Big Oil. I’ve toiled whether to avoid politically-charged articles on this site, but when issues hit particularly close to home, they must be shared....
View ArticleHigh-Design Election
2012 marks a big election year, and the candidates aren’t leaving the details of a campaign website to chance. President Barack Obama became known as a “well-branded” candidate with a cohesive logo and...
View ArticleNot All That Divided
These really cool election maps are going around the web, and I wanted to share, to show that despite all of the tired, cynical voters in this country, the actual results from the election show a...
View ArticleProgress
Progress is slow, but this week the Supreme Court made equality for this country’s gay community a little more within reach. And that’s a very good thing.
View ArticleHypocrisy & Outrage
I try not to be too overtly political on my blog, especially since it’s often design/film/’pretty stuff’ related, but I’ve never been afraid of wearing my opinions on my sleeves. The current bellowing...
View ArticleCalifornia, Still Leading
Flickr photo by janie.hernandez55 In an age of spineless US Senators, de-investments in education, and other critical causes being put on the chopping block, it’s satisfying to hear that some states...
View ArticleNo Choice Here
A painful event for me to watch the 2nd GOP Presidential Debate last night, but necessary, to know where these candidates stand. As a progressive, the candidates said nothing to impress me, instead...
View ArticleCalifornia, Still Leading
Flickr photo by janie.hernandez55 In an age of spineless US Senators, de-investments in education, and other critical causes being put on the chopping block, it’s satisfying to hear that some states...
View ArticleNo Choice Here
A painful event for me to watch the 2nd GOP Presidential Debate last night, but necessary, to know where these candidates stand. As a progressive, the candidates said nothing to impress me, instead...
View ArticleEndangered Tropical Fish in Bold Color
It’s no secret that our oceans are in trouble. With the collapsing Great Barrier Reef, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and decades of pollution and overfishing, it’s a wonder that the oceans are alive...
View ArticleUntitled
A thought-provoking illustration by Sam Ward. The post Untitled appeared first on Moss and Fog.
View ArticleSeized Belongings of Migrants
You’ve no doubt read about the awful practice of separating children from their parents at the US/Mexico border, something put in place by the Trump Administration, and an example of the needless...
View ArticlePowerful Visual Dichotomies Contrast Rich and Poor
A sobering and powerful series by Turkish artist Uğur Gallenkuş shows sharp dichotomy between the lives of rich and poor, prosperous and war-torn. In a very clever visual mashup, we see people and...
View ArticleHypocrisy & Outrage
I try not to be too overtly political on my blog, especially since it’s often design/film/’pretty stuff’ related, but I’ve never been afraid of wearing my opinions on my sleeves. The current bellowing...
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