Fifty comics! That’s a nice, round number, right? The kind you can use as a benchmark of some sort, to put towards some ultimate purpose? I believe this to be the case, and as such, I have cooked up something special for you. Just for you, not for that other person. Let it be known that websites selling goods specifically to lactose-intolerant cats tend to be problematic.
I don’t say it enough: thanks for reading : D
-Nate Voss
This one just came up in my life, and after a conversation at the office, we realized that even though those little job-skipping bastard freelancers out there who give us a bad name exists, we had never knowingly encountered one. Not that I would assume it to be a topic someone would readily admit to at an AIGA social or up in the Tweets, but still. Like the jackalope, they are often mentioned yet rarely seen.
Today, the hunt — and the hurt — begins. Special thanks to Oxide Joe for his “Serpentine Italic” call on the logotype:




Nate Voss is a designer, illustrator, talkshow host and design journalist. Working in Omaha since 2001, Nate served four years on the Board of Directors for
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