
Flow States and Fractals: Studio Time for the Neurodivergent Mind
December 8, 2025
Vol.1 Issue #3
Studio Season:
Glitter, Grit, and the Year We Built
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Don’t Panic (Yet): A Mental Health Guide for Human Creatives in an AI Era
You logged on with a half-formed idea, only to find the internet had already cranked out five versions of it. AI is eating creativity—not in a cool sci-fi way, but in a real-world, late-stage…
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Pattern Hacking 101: How to Adapt a Knitting or Crochet Pattern Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Gauge)
Adapting a pattern isn’t witchcraft — it’s math, muscle memory, and a little bit of rebellion. Learn how to tweak your favourite knitting or crochet designs for the perfect fit, fibre, and…
Body Literacy 101: Why Knowing Your Cycle Is a Power Move
Body literacy is rebellion disguised as self-awareness. It’s what happens when you stop treating your body like a problem to solve and start reading it like a map. From hormone cycles to mood…
The Politics of the Pad: Who Profits When You Bleed
The period industry was built on silence and scented plastic. We’ve paid taxes on our own biology while being told to hide it in pastel packaging. “The Politics of the Pad” unpacks the pink…
Women Over 35 Who Are Still Making the Best Punk
Punk has never been about youth — that’s a marketing lie. The truth is: real punk gets better with age, and right now, it’s women over 35 who are creating some of the most vital and defiant…
Weird Little Souls: A Deep Dive into the Cabbage Patch Kids’ Haunting Charm
Cabbage Patch Kids revolutionized the toy industry in the 1980s, merging emotional branding with consumerism through adoption narratives. Their unconventional looks promoted empathy and…
Tiny Rebellions: How To Change Your Life In Quiet Ways
Let’s get one thing straight: you don’t have to burn down a building to start a revolution. Sometimes a revolution looks like a chipped coffee mug you refuse to throw away because it reminds…
The Afterlife of Blythe: Rebellion in Plastic
Blythe was a toy-store failure in 1972 — too weird, too creepy, too much. But fifty years later, she’s a cult muse for artists, zinesters, and DIY makers who see beauty in the strange. Her…