Hits & Misc - Issue #02: Hot Takes ๐ฅ and Hot Wings ๐
Itโs getting hot in here ๐ฅต
With the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference turning up the heat (and taking some themselves) about this mess weโve created, we figured the timing was perfect to share some of our favourite hot takes on climate change from over the yearsโฆ
Hits ๐ฅ

Time For! Climate Change Emergency Response
Weโre still trying to figure out who designed this button (printed by Six Cent Press back in 2015) but weโre big fans of itโs simplicity, that exclamation point where it really shouldnโt be, and the molten-hot card itโs mounted on. ๐
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โHome is Movementโ Flag
Part of the โEverything is Temporaryโ flag series, this particular design from @folkclothing x @damienpoulain places our over-heating planet at the centre of the universe with all points leading to the action weโve gotta take before itโs too late. โ๏ธ
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Love Your Mother
German artist Yeye Weller keeps it simple with this exhortationโand weโre all about it. Weโll let you decide/decode the symbolism of the three eyes. ๐๐๐
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So Hot Right Now
Did this little sketch of mine from 2007โwhipped up in response to Goreโs 2006 An Inconvenient Truthโage well? Let me know what you think in the comments.
Misc ๐
Remember Philadelphia Chicken Man from Issue 2.1? Remember how I didnโt think I had any โpoultry-adjacentโ work of my own to throw into the mix? Turns out I completely forgot about one of my first assignments from my undergrad (Fine Arts) at the University of Victoriaโฆ
The class was Photography 101 and the assignment was to โtell a storyโ through a series of photographs. The night before the project was due found me nervously waiting on some inspiration when it dawned on me that I could tell the story of the dinner Iโd just finished.๐ก
I ran across the kitchen and pulled the remnants of my chicken wings out of the garbage, placed them individually on the shiny white stovetop, and proceeded to photograph them one by one. From there, I printed up the photos nice and big and shiny and headed off to class the next morning ready to tell my story.
Hereโs a few shots from the seriesโat a much smaller sizeโto give you an idea of how it all came together. ๐
Turns out, viewing those larger-than-life glossy photos of gnarled bones was, um, more intense than expected. My โdocumentaryโ was unanimously received as a โhorrorโ story, with half the class assuming I was making an argument for veganism while the rest sat there in stunned silence ๐ถ.
In the yearโs since, the whole experience has served to remind me that even the most mundane stories can take a turn toward the exciting if you leave enough gaps for your audience to try and fill. ๐ค
Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for issue 2.3 in two weeksโ time ๐ญ.
Winner winner, chicken dinner,
James
WAIT!! THEREโS MORE CHICKEN!! ๐ฅ๐คฏ
If youโre not subscribed to my (other) newsletter about the experiences and people that make London, Ontario home, youโll have missed last weekโs issue dedicated to some of the cityโs finestโand most famousโchicken.๐ Read it here!