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  1. A smiling skull with devil horns and a little spiked tail, and a speech bubble reading 'trans wrongs!'

    trans wrongs skull

    • print
    • card
    • sticker
    • pin
    • gender
  2. Two Canada geese and their reflections in the water. One is calmly swimming away, while the over leans over towards them and HONKS! Both have speech bubbles; the calm goose says 'trans rights!' while the honking goose says 'trans wrongs!'

    geese/trans wrongs

    • print
    • shirt
    • gender
  3. A block print of a spotted towhee mid-leap.

    spotted towhee

    • print
    • card
  4. Four knitted shrimp in various shades of pink. They are all somewhere around hand-sized, and have little yarn antennae and leggies.

    knit shrimp

    • knit
  5. Two Canada geese and their reflections in the water. One is calmly swimming away, while the over leans over and HONKS!

    geese

    • print
    • card
    • shirt
  6. A block print in black ink of a rotund raccoon raising a welcoming paw towards the viewer.

    fat raccoon

    • print
    • card
    • shirt
  7. A block print of a superb speciman of pigeon, inked mostly in black but with patches of green, blue, and purple to indicate iridescence.

    big pidge

    • print
    • card
    • shirt
  8. A shirt laid out on my desk after being printed with my jay and flicker prints. There are ink pads and other tools scattered around.

    shirt making notes

  9. A print in mostly black ink of a smiling skull with a speech bubble. In pink and blue, the speech bubble reads 'trans rights!'

    trans rights skull

    • print
    • card
    • sticker
    • pin
    • gender
  10. A print of a stellar's jay, a beautiful black and blue bird, about to take off from a branch

    stellar's jay

    • print
    • card
    • shirt
  11. A carved stamp next to its print. The print reads '#camelCase' in a slightly formal-looking italic font.

    backend accessibility

    • software
  12. A pink block of carving material with a printed design of a bird attached to it. The paper has been partially rubbed away (process described in this post) to reveal the inked design on the carving material.

    block printing transfer method

  13. A print in black ink of belly hair.

    hair

    • print
    • gender