✴︎ ANNOTATIONS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE: ISSUE ZERO

A publication of Super Extra Regular
Tangible observations in uncertain light

[ 001 ]

There is a woman across from me in the waiting room.
She is holding a tote bag that says “YES, BUT NO.”
She is not looking at her phone.
This feels important.

[ 002 ]

A loading bar is a promise.
Not of speed, but of sequence.
It says: “There will be a next.”

This is why we put one on the homepage.
This is why we don’t rush it.

[ 003 ]

Observed:
A man in a business suit eating a full banana with a fork and knife.
Annotation:
Dignity is a sliding scale.

[ 004 ]

What qualifies as a portal:

  • a childhood friend you haven’t seen in 11 years

  • a smell you forgot you forgot

  • a shirt that fits you better than you wanted it to

[ 005 ]

We do not make clothing.
We make proof that you were here.
We make things that cannot be looked directly at.
We stitch delayed realizations into mesh, cotton, thread.

[ 006 ]

Super Extra Regular is not a brand.
It is an ongoing study of the hyper-mundane.
It is what happens when you misread the sign but like it better that way.

Thanks for reading.

Please return this issue to where you found it.
Or leave it on a plane. That works too.