Nathan W Pyle

cursors

Millions of computers are made each year and still no one talks about sustainability in the cursor industry. We should, because according to this poster they’re being cut down at an alarming rate. We’re in luck that Nathan W Pyle has designed this poster informing us about the massive cursor deforestation going on. Though his website is on the simple side, he’s got a collection of seriously funny posters. More after the jump.

UPDATE: Apparently shirt.Woot.com will be selling this as a shirt, so go buy one up.


31 Footnotes

  1. Nathan Pyle says:
    May 13, 2010 at 10:49 pm

    Nathanwpyle@gmail.com here!

    Love this site, and it’s awesome to be mentioned here.

    Email me for the latest on when my art/prints/shirts are available.

    Thanks so much!

  2. Caroline says:
    May 19, 2010 at 2:15 am

    Wonderful. I like the “tone” a lot! My colleagues wonder why I laugh out loud…

  3. Philip Odegard says:
    June 7, 2010 at 6:44 pm

    Makes sense. I love your form of writing, its unique, in a good way! Keep it up

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Jay B Sauceda

Date

May 13th, 2010