Tag Archives: drawing
Social Innovation BaaCamp #sibsyd
A cartoon inspired by the Social Innovation BarCamp at COFA yesterday. Inspired by the pun you could do, not that I thought all the participants were sheep.
Grid Iron, keeping programs crease free since 1982
So, how do all those programs keep their clothing so smooth and unrinkled? My first submission to Threadless Critiques: Grid Iron Go have a look and comment on the design.
Christmas Pudding Drive (cartoon)
Q: What does Father Christmas use to power his spaceship? A: A Christmas Pudding Drive. At Christmas, what else would you use? Inspired by all the work places that currently run Christmas pudding drives, and the Heart of Gold.
Mowvember, mustache or lawnmower time? (cartoon)
The month to grow a mustache to promote the fight against prostate cancer and depression? Or just a reminder that you lawn is overgrown and needs a going over with the lawnmower?
Do not cross the tracks (cartoon)
Inspired by the signs they hang in train stations to warn you of the dangers of public transport. Crossed with thoughts of Ghost Busters’ Dr. Egon Spengler ‘Don’t cross the streams’. (Well, I thought it was funny)
RaBot and the munch e-Carrot (cartoon)
So, if you had a robot rabbit, what would you feed it?
This cartoon has been classified RC
The term RC keeps getting rolled out when referring to what the filters will block. But what does RC actually stand for? Rudd and Conroy.
I love the smell of filters in the morning
The current attitude by the Australian government about the Internet filter is a worry. A self righteous disdain for anybody else’s opinion. Or the collateral damage that they will cause. Reminds me of the Lieutenant Colonel from Apocalypse Now, who … Continue reading
Fielding and Conroy play pin the censorship on the donkey
Stephen Fielding and Stephen Conroy play pin the censorship on the donkey. Drawn after I read the announcement that Fielding had won the minor party spot on the Cyber-safety Senate committee. Of course, this turned out to be wrong, and … Continue reading