A direct statement, treated with restraint. This Is a Gay Tumbler — Archival Text Edition reduces pride to its most matter-of-fact form: a clear declaration, set in calm typography against a dark, textured field. There is no iconography, no explanation, no embellishment. Just language, presented plainly and allowed to stand on its own. The phrase…
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A portable study rendered in steel. Field Study 01 — Annotated translates a conceptual diagram into a durable, everyday vessel. Printed on brushed stainless steel, the design presents labeled routes, directional lines, and a restrained lilac band—visual elements borrowed from charts, manuals, and analytical notation. The composition reads as informational rather than decorative: a record…
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A clear, engraved glass coffee mug designed for everyday pride. The 12.25oz glass body feels solid and cool in hand, with a permanent etched declaration that’s subtle, intentional, and unmistakable. The engraving is matte and durable — it won’t fade, peel, or wash away — and the transparency lets whatever you’re drinking do its thing….
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A functional object informed by pattern, repetition, and quiet signal. Spectrum Index — Plaid Study tumbler translates the language of textiles and archival notation into a portable form. A neutral ground is intersected by fine linear grids and a restrained rainbow band—referencing classification systems, coded visibility, and the idea of spectrum as structure rather than…
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