Go See What's Over There
An arrow, a direction, and no further explanation. Sized for the back of a notebook or the flat part of a bumper you keep meaning to use for something.
An arrow, a direction, and no further explanation. Sized for the back of a notebook or the flat part of a bumper you keep meaning to use for something.
The original SQO statement piece. Heavy condensed type, hard edges, and a sentiment that holds up on a laptop lid, a water bottle, or a toolbox. Die-cut vinyl, weatherproof, matte finish.
A serious-looking label for an entirely unserious pursuit. Reads like equipment marking, means something closer to "I got interested in something else." Rectangular, hairline border, mono set.
The compact SQO mark on its own. Small, square, monochrome, and quietly identifiable. Works as a corner mark on a case, a laptop, or anything else that needed a small black square.
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