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Big queer bundle of imaginary characteristics
late 20s / poly / socialist / :nonbinary_flag: / :demisexual_flag:
Pronouns: ze/zir
Creator of :headpats: @mutantstd
I'm an icon designer and amateur web developer. Trying to do illustration again.
ACAB, Antifa, Trans Rights and all that.
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I just watched a movie from a nonbinary director last night, a creepy lil flick called We're All Going To The World's Fair (https://boxd.it/tbmY)
I just realised tho, that they've written and directed a new movie from A24 that's coming later this year! (https://boxd.it/woVe)
It's gonna have a nonbinary actor too, and for some reason, Fred Durst is gonna be in it! XD
@eredien it's old and unfinished but yeah! https://github.com/dzuk-mutant/June
@dogo I will cast your ass asunder over a cliff
also Rotring Isographs are designed for precision drawing; they're not good at fast, gestural marks.
Succumbed to the disposable ink pen. I can't keep my expensive Rotrings going for the moment and there's realistically not a better alternative for ink pens with less waste.
(Copic do have cartridge based fineliners but they use massive cartridges that can't be recycled so they're basically not substantially better enough for me to care atm.)
Someone should really invent something better...
@dogo c:
@dogo no
@dzuk It's the difference between B2B (business) design and B2C (consumer). B2C needs to be eye catching and look impressive enough to give confidence. Hence why you see things like meadows on allergy meds.
B2B needs that simplicity and clarity for the pharmacist and there is very much an "If it ain't broke" mentality which is why it hasn't progressed since the days of the Jazz design.
@boysmashy yeah, you can definitely see the difference in prescription vs over the counter medicine; the latter is actually legal to advertise to consumers (in most countries at least) and it has a very different sensibility to the former
Thinking about prescription medicine packaging and how weird it is compared to conventional packaging design
(Trans care in the majority of the UK sucks ass and I am extremely lucky to be in the position I'm in, the people at my surgery are doing such important work)
I don't find myself interested in hormone stuff as far as traditional HRT is concerned, I'm fine with most of my body, it's just certain parts of the andro- experience I would very much like to avoid.
✨ I am now playing with hormones ✨
I had an appointment with my surgery's gender specialist the other day about experiencing a little bit of male pattern baldness and facing more of it in the future was giving me gender dysphoria, so I was prescribed an anti-androgen.
(It seems more commonly used as an anti-androgen for trans women, but it also works as a preventative measure for male pattern baldness because of what it does to DHT.)
@morganmay loooool
I think it's pretty interesting how Brighton & Hove is so queer because most places are generally queer simply because they are a large metropolis with a lot of people but Brighton...
- It's a pretty small city
- It's not particularly commercially significant (eg. Southampton down the shore is at least an important shipping port)
- It does have like, two universities but they're not that important (contrast Oxford and Cambridge, also proportionally quite queer cities)