I QUIT

Orange-and-yellow El Camino, with HEAVY DUTY CYCLES written on the door in outlined blackletter and matching orange wheels, sits on a rainy street

(Q.v., inter alia.) And that will be it for ’06, people.

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.31 16:29. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
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Brown (‘red’) dachshund on leash on raised platform of playground

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.31 15:09. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
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Corner of burgundy car shows a Z logo in a circle behind angled rear window as a red streetcar whizzes by

(Cf.)

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.30 16:40. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/30/240-260-280/

In a wooded clearing, a woman stands with a dachshund at her feet. She holds a finger to her lips and points to a nearby Christmas tree, on which tiny men in green pants and red sweaters and toques hang decorations

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.25 00:02. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/25/xmas-2006/

Alongside a tree with scanty orange-tinged leaves,twin diving towers rise up from behind a concrete wall

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.22 17:48. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/22/woodbine-dive/

A red, black, and blue sign wrapped diagonally downward around a concrete column shows white Helvetica letters reading OUT

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.20 17:34. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/20/jg-out/

Silver door handles on black car have inner edges facing each other at the gap between the doors

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.18 17:53. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/18/bennifer/

Two candles sit before  a fold-framed mirror that covers a wall, leaving the words ‘a style’ visible

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.17 15:31. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/17/astyle/

Chip Kidd, during a tedious discussion of why there are so few superstar wymmynz graphic designers:

As a gay person I could ask the same thing – where are the “famous” gay graphic designers? (There are more today, but historically next to none.) Except I don’t particularly care. At all.

The most famous gay graphic designer raises a question about gay graphic designers, then vitiates the same question. Apparently it’s been decided: “We” are a non-issue. Nothing like being written out of history by your own kind.

I look back now on our conversation and I feel even more handled than I did then.

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.12.15 15:19. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
https://blog.fawny.org/2006/12/15/vitiate/

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