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moondesign · 1 month ago
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Choosing the Best E-Commerce Website Developer in Glasgow
In the current digital era, any firm must have a strong online presence. Whether you’re a small start-up or an established enterprise, the quality of your website can make or break your online success. You're in the ideal place if you're searching for Glasgow's best E-Commerce Website Development Services.
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purplemoondesign · 3 months ago
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Discover the Best Website Design Services in Glasgow
A website acts as the public face of your company in the current digital era. Creating an impressive online presence that attracts visitors and converts them into loyal customers is essential. You've come to the right place if you're looking for Glasgow's best website design services.
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thistlemediagroupuk · 3 months ago
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Thistle Media Group Ltd Glasgow Office
At Thistle Media Group Ltd, our mission is to empower businesses in Cambuslang, Glasgow and the surrounding areas with cutting-edge digital strategies that drive growth and success. We specialise in four core services: search engine optimization (SEO), website design, Google Ads management (PPC) and Google Maps optimisation. Our team of experts is dedicated to crafting tailored solutions that enhance your online presence, improve search rankings, and maximize your return on investment. By combining innovative design with data-driven marketing techniques, we help our customers stay ahead in the competitive digital landscape across Glasgow. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction ensures that your business not only reaches its target audience but also thrives in the ever-evolving digital world. Contact us today for your free consultation.
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pinkpinemedia · 2 years ago
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Best Website Design Company in Glasgow - Pink Pine Media
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Creating and designing websites for businesses and people is the focus of a website design company. To create and construct websites that are aesthetically pleasing, approachable, and useful, these businesses employ teams of designers, developers, and other specialists.
Website design firms provide a variety of services, such as:
Creating the overall layout, colour scheme, typography, and visuals of a website is known as website design.
User experience (UX) design: ensuring that the website is simple to use and offers a pleasant browsing experience for visitors
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scotianostra · 1 month ago
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On 10th December 1928, the hugely influential architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh died in London.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in the East End of Glasgow in 1868, and is one of its most famous sons. He lived and worked in the city for much of his life, and it was during his studies at the Glasgow School of Art that he met his wife Margaret MacDonald. The pair formed a close artistic collaboration with Margaret’s sister Frances, and Frances’ husband Herbert MacNair, becoming known as ‘The Four’. As was advocated at the school at the time, the group worked cross-disciplinarily, producing designs in many mediums, from furniture to textiles.
Mackintosh is, of course, best known for his astoundingly unique and innovative architectural style. Celebrated today as a leading pioneer of modernism, he had a distinctive vernacular which absorbed traditional Scottish architecture, elements of modernist utilitarianism, and the understated, functional design of Japan (newly opened to the West). His designs, which also embraced natural forms (like his famous ‘rose’) as well as the mechanisation of the industrial revolution, influenced the Art Nouveau movement on the Continent, where his work was met with great acclaim during the eighth Viennese Secession Exhibition in 1900.
His success and productivity as an architect was short lived, with most of his high profile commissions taking place over a mere ten year period, between 1895-1906. As this work dried up, he turned his focus fully to working as an artist in watercolour. He and Macdonald moved to Walberswick, Suffolk in 1914, where he produced delicate and technical studies of flowers and plants. Struggling to make ends meet, the pair then moved to Port Vendres in the South of France, where his painting focused on the natural forms of the coastline juxtaposed against the manmade.
He returned to Britain through illness, and died in London at the age of 60. His legacy grew gradually in the decades after his death, and he is now a household name around the world.
Pics are of the man himself, a Statue of Charles Rennie Mackintosh unveiled on the 90th anniversary of his death in 2018. The sculptor is Andy Scott, one of his more conventional works, Andy’s other work includes The Kelpies. Next is Scotland Street School, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1906. The building is one of Glasgow's foremost architectural attractions. The Willow Tea Rooms is next, one of Glasgow’s famous treasures for locals and tourists, alike. Finally the sublime Glasgow School of Art library, severely damaged by fire in 2014, almost fully restored then destroyed by a second fire in June 2018, with sadly only the burnt-out shell remaining.
In October 2021 it was announced The Glasgow School of Art ruled out constructing a new building to replace its fire-ravaged Mackintosh building and had opted for a ‘faithful reinstatement’ of the 1909 architectural masterpiece
Explore the CRM website for much more........https://www.charlesrenniemac.co.uk/
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bcacstuff · 5 months ago
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Timeline 12 March 2024 - June 2024
For completeness and to consult when there’s discussion about his whereabouts. In addition to the previous timelines.
Timeline 12 covers 2 March 2024 - 29 June 2024
For previous dates see timeline 11
On 2 March he's at the Hyrox races in Glasgow, some fan pics were posted. He was registered and results showed up on the website, but it's unclear if he competed himself or someone else in his slot as he never posted any pics
In the weeks after he stays in Scotland a fan pic was taken on March 6th in Doune
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Same day he posted some stories from Loch Lubnaig, recording a promo for MoM and getting interviewed by Charlotte Reather at his home for The Field magazine.
On 17 March he posts a story showing the St. Patrick Parade in London. A day later Paul Telfer posts a pic saying he met Sam in London over the weekend. Another fan pic taken on 20 March shows he's still in London.
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On 21 March Starz finally get the word out OL S7b will be released in November, fans are not happy. Most likely they recorded the same day a promo showing S8 production started Monday 25 March,
while we already saw he was back home on Friday 22 March by a story, and a post on 24 March, the last one recorded over the weekend
More fan service posted on 1 April by Starz and confirmation of a 4 day break over Easter, back to work on Tuesday 2 April
On 13 April he's at Landcon 6 in Paris where he tells they've been filming S8 for 3 weeks now. Lots of videos and pics are shared as well as a live blog (also see my archive)
The next day he's registered for Hyrox Cologne but doesn't turn up, instead he's spotted by 2 fans in Paris. He flies back the evening of 14 April to Edinburgh
On 21 April he's spotted in Edinburgh by 2 fans, he apparently is there to treat his OL team on a lunch at Tony Singh's Supperclub in Edinburgh. In the evening he's spotted again
The next day on Monday evening 22 April he visits Midhope Castle with AN, where he's gifted some socks, but everyone is more curious what he's holding in his hands as it looks like a map or documents!
On 25 April he's in Edinburgh getting interviewed, two youtube videos are posted on 24 May
The weekend of 27 & 28 April is the MPC Gala weekend, lots of videos and pics are posted from the workout session on Saturday evening and the Peaker Games at Murray Filed on Sunday and the closing Gala. (see my archive for more footage)
On 30 April, his birthday he gets his birthday cake at the read through of Block 2 S8.
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On 4 May he posts a couple of selfies showing he's in London. The same day a fan spots him in Kensington having lunch with SHer. He went to see her race at the Hyrox event in the same area, he didn't compete himself despite being registered (again)
It's unclear if he has been on set the week after, there are some doubts. Though he seems to be (back) home on 14 May when he posts a story from a magazine which shows his kitchen counter on the background.
The next day 15 May, he's clearly back on set showing his trailer which seems to be decorated during his absence by a costume designer (he tags). It's food for jokes during the next days and week.
On 24 May he posted a video announcing from the decorated trailer he'll be at Top Shelf in SF on October 5&6.
On 29 May an article is published by JJ of him holding hands on Dean street in London with a 'mystery woman', which caused quite some stir, he even adjusts the settings on his IG for some days
On 30 May he drives Dries Vos around Glasgow on his motorbike as if nothing happened.
On 1 June (OL Day) a teaser for S7b is released and a final date is announced (22 November)
On 2 June he posts a video and pics from a Kayak trip he apparently had the day before with some of crew members
On 5 June he posted a video joking about Taylor Swift who's going to give some concerts during the next weekend in Edinburgh which most of the cast will attend per his saying
On 7 June he apparently attended a concert of James at the OvoHydro in Glasgow. Most likely with a crew member as that person posted about it as well
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On 8 June the main cast of OL and Maril and publisher Louisa attended the Eras Tour Concert from Taylor Swift in Edinburgh. Many posted their videos and pictures (more in archive)
The weekend of 15 June he stayed at the Avochie Estate where he spent an afternoon fly-fishing on the River Deveron
On 21 June he posted a story showing the new Mudlarking book from his kitchen counter
On 23 June he did a self-guided mountainbike ride at Comrie Croft, some fans posted a picture at the Tea Garden at Comrie
On 29 June he attended (again) the Giorgio Armani Tennisclassics. He was spotted seating in the audience next to a woman who turned out to be Alice P. showing some PDA
Other timelines:
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Timeline 1 August 2020 Timeline 2 September 2021 Timeline 3 February 2022 Timeline 4 August 2022 Timeline 5 October 2022 Timeline 6 January 2023 Timeline 7 April 2023 Timeline 8 June 2023 Timeline 9 August 2023 Timeline 10 October 2023 Timeline 11 December 2023
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By: Margaret McCartney, GP, Glasgow
Published: May 30, 2024
Publication of the Cass review in April 2024 was a seminal moment in contemporary medicine. Hilary Cass, a consultant paediatrician, was commissioned by NHS England to report independently on “the services provided by the NHS to children and young people who are questioning their gender identity or experiencing gender incongruence.” The background was an increase in referrals—of mainly “birth registered females in early teenage years”—to gender identity clinics from 2014 at an “exponential rate.”
The conclusions of the Cass review should not be surprising to anyone who has watched the promotion of medical interventions as necessary or curative in young people with gender dysphoria. As Cass states, there is a “lack of evidence” on the long term impact of hormonal prescriptions in young people, for example. Work now begins on how to design better, more evidence based, holistic services. The conclusion that services “must operate to the same standards as other services seeing children and young people with complex presentations and/or additional risk factors” is astonishing, in that it needed to be said. We need, says the report “a different approach to healthcare, more closely aligned with usual NHS clinical practice.” In other words, this suggests that the approach the NHS has taken with respect to gender dysphoria has been at odds with the usual, evidence based approach taken elsewhere. This should be deeply discomfiting. As the dust settles, and we reflect on the report’s conclusions, we should ask why this has happened.
There are multiple potential explanations. One is alluded to clearly by Cass: “the toxicity of the debate is exceptional,” she writes. Indeed. I know many senior medics who were concerned about the lack of evidence for interventions, but felt their reputation and job would be under threat if they spoke up. Anonymous personal attacks online is one thing; personal abuse from senior medics for raising clinical concerns is quite another. When considered in the context of whistleblowing more broadly, medicine clearly has an ongoing problem.
But when it comes to large, well funded, professional medical organisations, there is even less excuse. The job of medical institutions is in large part to remember the mistakes of history. These organisations should respond with care, consider evidence, uncertainty, and the recurrent tendency of well meaning medicine to do harm with good intentions. Popularity should be resisted over the need for evidence and caution. This requires strong leadership. Shutting down, or trying to shut down debate about serious clinical uncertainties—as has happened—is unacceptable.
This has not been helped by the multiple lobby groups, welcomed by many institutions to influence their policy making in this area. The same rules that we would normally use to guard relationships with any other pressure group—be it promoters of disease “awareness campaigns” or party politicians looking for support—seem to have dissolved against social pressure to achieve a compliance badge on a website.
The other explanation for what has happened that I think pertinent is this. Doctors, quite rightly, have been afraid to make the same mistakes as medicine did when homosexuality was treated as an illness in the 1950s. Then, electric shocks, desensitisation, hormones, and psychotherapy were attempted to be used to “treat” homosexuality—shamefully. What medicine did then was to intervene—ineffectively and harmfully—in something that was not a disease and should not have come under a medical purview. As Cass states, for most young people experiencing gender dysphoria, it is temporary; it is often associated with neurodiversity; it mainly resolves over time, and medical intervention does not benefit the majority. There is a comparison, but it is in favour of medicine backing off from prescriptions and surgery, and understanding why a phenomenon might be happening, why it is being seen in a medical context, and what is the best and least harmful way to respond to such expressed and profound distress.
I urge major medical institutions to treat the Cass review as a significant event, and consider what they have contributed, both negative and positive, to the damning conclusions. Was speaking up in their organisation possible, and welcomed? Did people raising concerns have fair hearings, or were they attacked or dismissed? Did the organisation enable rational debate, or instead attempt to shut it down? Did the organisation acknowledge uncertainty and the potential for harm in current practice? I don’t expect any of that to be easy. But without understanding what has happened, we will only be ready to make the same mistakes again, just in a different set of circumstances.
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xevymediauk · 26 days ago
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 Web Design Companies in Scotland: Choosing the Right Partner for Your Business
 Web Design Companies in Scotland: Choosing the Right Partner for Your Business
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breitzbachbea · 8 months ago
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Could you answer ALL the questions for pady
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ASKING ABOUT PADDY, I'D LOVE FOR YOU TO GET TO KNOW MY FUCKED UP OLD MIDDLE AGED MAN.
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✨- How did you come up with the OC’s name?
Babyname website, ten most popular boys names in Ireland all time. I don’t know if I picked his surname from a similar/the same site, but I must assume so. Et voilà – Patrick “Paddy” O’Neill!
🌼 - How old are they? (Or approximate age range)
Born on the 2nd of May 1965 in canon. He’s 48 in Irish Problems, the first story in the mainseries, which is usually the age range he also appears in in most AUs.
🌺- Do they have any love interest(s)?
Ohhh, does he ever! My man used to be quite the charmer in his youth! Not really putting the love in love interest, but he had a ONS with Daisy Grey, the mother of Shane Grey, who’s part of Charlie’s gay social circle after he left school. He’s also had a few flings with Þóra, @swabianmapley’s lovely OC and one of the Icelandic subordinates. The list could go on - Ben didn't call him a louser for nothing!
But the woman he ends up dating (if I'll get this far in the main story and stick to it) is Donella Ramsay. She's a middle school physics and english teacher from Glasgow he met on a bender in Dublin, where she has relatives. It's ... an odd match, but it works out for both of them.
Shoutout to his childhood/teenhood friends Kilian MacLeod and Angus O'Malley though! I don't ship them in canon, but I love a good AU with Kilick, Padus or a Derry Trio OT3. Welcome to the worst Polycule this side of the Foyle, maybe in the entire North West.
🍕 - What is their favorite food?
Honestly, I think nothing would top a good full Irish breakfast roll for this man. Something as big as his entire hand, stuffed with eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms ... only acceptable way to start the day.
💼 - What do they do for a living?
Be a menace to society! No literally, he's in the mob. Right hand to Harry O'Connel, the biggest shark in the Irish tank. Aaron O'Connel, Harry's father, was who picked Paddy off the Dublin streets and offered him to work for him. Ain't much of a living with the guilt his job produces but well, someone's got to protect the kids now and make their life cushy.
🎹 - Do they have any hobbies?
He plays the guitar! His father taught him. He also branched into other string instruments and is pretty good at the Banjo. His fiddling is good enough for government work. Needless to say, not only does he play, he also sings.
🎯 -What do they do best?
Being a calm mediator, to be honest. Everyone else always looks to him, due to his experience and Paddy's here to get shit done. Doesn't mean he's always calm or hides his emotions particularly well, but he's determined like no other and very good at both executing orders and giving orders. He's so splendid at being a father to be honest, it's a shame he never had any kids on his own, but doesn't matter - he loves Harry, Soph and Charlie to bits. Adopts every lost kid in need of a dad he can find, giving as much love as his big body can store.
🥊 -What do they love to do? What do they hate to do?
Loves to be a bastard with his children, a carefree ne'er-do-well, hates that to live that life he routinely makes it worse for a hundred other families who're just struggling to get by. Paddy is filled to the brim with guilt, believes God no longer listens to him and that there's no redemption for a man like him.
❤️ - What is one of your OC’s best memories?
Night out in the pub with friends in Derry; Kilian, Angus, a few others - and the daughter of the Orangeman who's none the wiser that his daughter is hanging with at least one Catholic and Rotten Prods and getting shifted by the latter.
✂️ - What is one of your OC’s worst memories?
Hearing about Kilian's death after the funeral already happened. Kilian's older brother Keith didn't want him there.
🧊 - Is their current design the first one?
It is! I rarely change designs, mostly because the hugest chunk of my characters exist solely as personality and a vague idea of a physical appearance for months, if not years. Paddy had his design pretty quickly because I had to describe him, but I love it anyways. Especially the fact that he's 2 m tall and built like a brickwall.
🍀 - What originally inspired the OC?
I needed a right hand man for my mafia story and I knew vaguely that there's Protestants in Northern Ireland. That's it and as I learnt more and more about the actual situation and nuances of Irish history and identity, it just has made Paddy more and more interesting.
🌂 - What genre do they belong in?
Born to be in a romantic comedy or a GOOFY heist movie, forced to be in Angela's Ashes meets The Godfather.
💚 - What is your OC’s gender identity and sexuality?
Cishetero man as they come, though I make exceptions in AUs for Derry Trio OT3 shenanigans babyyyy. To be fair, too, he's moved in overwhelmingly queer circles due to the job and the kids in the past years that he's not at all fazed by the myriad of gender expressions and sexualities this world got to offer.
🙌 - How many sibling does your OC have?
None! However, he has/had a cousing called Caoimhe, who he loved so dearly, pretty much like an older sister. However, after his aunt/her mother died in a bombing, the family moved away and he never heard from her again.
🍎 - What is the OC’s relationship w/their parents like?
Very good! Both of his parents died in the 80s, sadly, but he loved them very much and they did him. They also were both rather old parents (William O'Neill was born 1917, Davian O'Neill in the early 1920s), so it's sad they died so young regardless, but not out of the clear blue sky. As I said, his father taught him how to play guitar and Davina also always looked out for her son. Paddy wouldn't have left Derry if one of his parents were still alive.
🧠 - What do you like most about the OC?
THE GHOOOOSTS, Paddy is so fucking haunted! He has lived three lives and to not lose the third one, he is willing to dig himself and everyone a grave without a bottom. Willing to do and encourage the worst things out of a deep, deep sense of love. He lost his cousin, his parents, Angus moved to London and then a bomb wrecked his and Kili's flat, so he walked out of town, left Kilian behind who died in the mid 2000s in a car crash. He got taken in by Aaron, traded his morals for a new family and helped raise Aaron's kids. Then Freya, Aaron's wife, dies in childbirth, Aaron's other right hand Ben gets shot in 2006 and Aaron accidentally poisoned in 2009. Once again, Paddy is the last man standing. So if anything happened to Harry, his sister Sophie or Harry's best friend Charlie, he'd kill everyone and then himself. No hyperbole. His actions in Irish Problems underscore that.
✏️ - How often do you draw/write about the OC?
Pretty much any time I work on the mainseries. He isn't in every AU and I also write a lot of one-shots/other fanfics about entirely different corners of the world that have nothing to do with him, but Paddy never strays far from my mind. Since I've been rewriting Irish Problems since 2022, rarely a month went by without writing about him.
💎 - Do you ever see yourself killing off the OC?
I've toyed with the idea of killing Paddy a lot, because he'd be potent drama. But at the end of the day, I could never go through with it because it breaks my own heart far too much.
💀 - Does your OC have any phobias?
Don't think he likes anything about bombs, but that's less of a phobia and more ... being traumatized by a civil war. He's got over his dislike of guns for the same reason, but still loathes most big guns and will not use anything automatic unless you held the man himself at gunpoint.
🍩 -Who is your OC’s arch-nemesis or rival?
Ben was always the man to pick fights and hold grudges, so Paddy doesn't really have any personal nemesis or rivals. Team England can be counted as such, simply because they're Team Ireland's biggest antagonists, but he has no particular bone to pick with Arthur (unlike Harry), Robert (unlike Charlie) or Tahir.
🎓 - How long have you had the OC?
Since 2013! "Like Father Like Son", how the entire story universe is called, was a Hetalia AU I created for an art trade. I needed human OCs for the story and that is how he came about.
🍥 - What age were you when you created the OC?
14. Insane shit.
Here's a drawing of him done by @pyromaniacqueen!
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ukeartraininguk · 5 months ago
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happywebdesign · 8 months ago
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brian-in-finance · 2 years ago
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Grilled by The Staff Canteen goes live – for the first time the podcast will be hosted and recorded in front of an audience!
Following the huge download success of Grilled, a podcast which features the UK's biggest name chefs and their guests, The Staff Canteen have teamed up with The Gannet in Glasgow to host the first live recording of the show.
On March 8, the host of Grilled, Cara Houchen, editor of The Staff Canteen, will be joined by a very special line-up of guests.
They, and anyone lucky enough to get a ticket, will sit down for a unique dinner created by chef owner of The Gannet, Peter McKenna.
As they work their way through the menu they will be ‘grilled’ with questions from Cara and the audience plus expect games, never heard before stories and a few other surprises.
The guests will be The Gannet’s own Peter McKenna, Michelin-starred Adam Handling, chef owner of the Adam Handling Restaurant Group; Hardeep Singh Kohli, comedian, presenter and former Celebrity MasterChef contestant; celebrity chef Nick Nairn and actress Caitríona Balfe, best known for her starring role as Claire Fraser in the series Outlander.
Cara Houchen said: "Grilled has become our most popular piece of content over the past two years so we are incredibly excited to take it to the next level! Often the outtakes from the podcast recordings are the funniest or juiciest bits, as this one is live our audience will get to experience the full lot."
She added: “It’s a privilege to hold the first Grilled live at The Gannet and the guests who are joining me are all incredibly talented, entertaining and hopefully up for a laugh as we have some really exciting things planned for this plus as always I will be asking my guests anything – it’s definitely not one to be missed.”
Peter McKenna said: "I’m incredibly excited to be hosting the first ‘live’ Grilled podcast there at The Gannet. We have an incredible line-up of guests, some I’ve known for years, others I’m looking forward to getting to know."
Guests will be treated to a five-course special menu designed specifically for the evening and there are just 28 tickets available so you need to be quick.
Tickets are priced at £90 per person and can be booked via email [email protected] or call 0141 2042081
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quindriepress · 2 years ago
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This week's spotlight is on Faye Stacey and their comic Find a Seat. Faye is a Glasgow-based designer and illustrator, who spends their time drawing creatures and comic books. They've coloured books for Mad Robot Comics, and created their own webcomic Sub Terra. When not drawing they are usually wrapped in a blanket playing video games. (@pppondi | website | instagram | twitter)
Find a Seat follows Morgan, who is waiting for a train after being dumped at a party. "She feels terrible, so isn’t paying attention when getting onto what she thinks is the train home. It turns out the train is owned by Death, and if she wants to leave she’ll have to best them in a game."
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When Faye sets out to create a project, it's because they have a specific goal in mind. "For my webcomic Sub Terra (which you can read here!), it was just getting it finished. For Find a Seat, I really wanted to challenge myself with the setting - combining something as rigid as a train, with the decay and fluidity of fungus. I wanted the train and its decay to be as much a character as anything else in the comic."
Faye's influences are a mix between comics, video games, and movies. "I read tons of manga as a teen, and still love titles like Fullmetal Alchemist and Ouran Highschool Host Club. But I’m also super into things like Tintin and BPRD. Del Toro’s movies with all their creepy imagery, and John Carpenter’s films that swing between scary and funny are things that I can’t help coming back to either."
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Faye's work often explores themes of being thrust into the unknown or being confronted with the familiar-turned-grotesque. "I think it is in part to do with the mental health struggles that characterised my teens and twenties - I’ve had brief dissociative episodes that have ended in the middle of bus journeys for example, and it’s very bizarre to come back into yourself when you’re half way through doing something. It adds a disquieting veneer to everything you’re doing.
"My queerness definitely also adds a certain aspect to it. It’s something that I really struggled to come to terms with - and the fact that I can still pass as straight and cis very easily means people will often let slip little queerphobic things to me without realising how hostile they’re making the environment for me. I’m lucky that now I have a home and a group of friends around me where I am safe being myself - so I’m able to create work that helps process these things."
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For aspiring comic creators, Faye has this advice: "Keep going. Keep obsessing over those things you love. Keep making things. Keep sharing them with people. Take breaks."
You can pick up Find a Seat, alongside the other three comics in our 2023 collection, right here on Kickstarter!
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