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Description: Comic Sans β the outcast of the type world. Misunderstood, mocked, and forever left out of serious conversations, Comic Sans just wanted to bring a little joy to the page. But while the others got book deals and brand guidelines, he got birthday flyers and passive-aggressive office notes. This design is for every misfit font with a big heart and no italics. Because deep down, all Comic Sans ever wanted... was to be taken seriously.
Description: Kurt Vonnegut was the master of mixing sharp wit with deep truths, turning science fiction into stories about life, war, and everything in between. He made us laugh at the chaos of war, question free will, and see the quirks of human existence in a whole new light. In Vonnegutβs world, lifeβs messy, but at least itβs funny. So it goes.
Description: Kurt Vonnegut was the master of mixing sharp wit with deep truths, turning science fiction into stories about life, war, and everything in between. He made us laugh at the chaos of war, question free will, and see the quirks of human existence in a whole new light. In Vonnegutβs world, lifeβs messy, but at least itβs funny. So it goes.
Description: A Hard Dayβs Bark is the third tail-wagging triumph from The Beagles β a howlbum packed with paws-itively catchy tracks and fur-midable charm. From the bark-out-loud anthem Bark in the U.S.A. to the swoon-worthy I Shouldβve Known Better (Than to Chase the Postie), this record proves these pup stars are top of the sniffs. Itβs got heart, bite, and more hooks than a leash rack. So turn it up, roll over, and let the good barks howl β A Hard Dayβs Bark is a true bone-a fide classic.
Description: Meet The Beagles β a pawsitively fur-midable pack of pup stars with barkloads of talent and tails that just wonβt quit. Bursting onto the scene with their seminal album Bark Dayβs Night, these four-legged legends quickly became the top dogs of the pawp charts. With fetching good looks, howl-arious harmony, and a sound thatβll have you twisting and snouting, The Beagles know how to get every tail wagging. Whether theyβre crossing the street in perfect formation or digging into a deep track, they always come together to bring the house down. So leash up, let it flea, and get ready to raise the woof β The Beagles are here to lead the pack!
Description: Sgt. Puppiesβ Lonely Hearts Club Band is The Beagles at their most paws-itively experimental β a tail-wagging, nose-tingling journey through sound, scent, and soul. Bursting with fur-midable flair, this howlbum brings together barkadelic beats, drool-worthy melodies, and lyrics that tug on every leash-loving heartstring. From With a Little Help from My Fur-ends to A Day in the Bark, itβs a pup-adelic masterpiece that proves these four-legged legends arenβt just chasing tails β theyβre chasing greatness. So fluff your ears, grab a treat, and let Sgt. Puppies lead you through a magical mystery of barks, wags, and pure pup-rock bliss.
Description: Introducing YELP! β the second howlbum from The Beagles and a true pup culture phenomenon. From the first bark to the final whimper, YELP! is a tail-thumping, ear-flopping celebration of sound that proves these pup stars are top of the sniffs. Packed with paws-itively catchy hits like Canβt Buy Me Luv and I Ruff You, this album had fans fetching vinyl faster than you can say sit. Itβs got heart, itβs got bark, and itβs got that unmistakable Beagles bite. With paws-on melodies and fur-friendly hooks, YELP! isnβt just music β itβs a full-body tail wag. Critics called it un-fur-gettable, and we agree. So throw on your headphones, dig in your claws, and get ready to twist and snout β YELP! is the howl youβve been waiting for.
Description: Stuffed is the universal Aussie declaration made when youβve gone back for thirds, unbuttoned your jeans and are now seriously questioning your life choices. Itβs the word you drop when the barbieβs gone too hard, the roast was too good to refuse and dessert was a terrible but glorious idea. Not tired. Not full. Absolutely, categorically stuffed. This design celebrates that sweet spot between satisfaction and regret, where movement is optional and lying down becomes a personality trait. Eat up, champ β youβve earned it.
Description: Frog and toad is old-school Aussie slang for two people who are thick as thieves and never far apart. Best mates. Inseparable. Always rocking up together whether you invited one or not. Itβs the kind of friendship that doesnβt need explaining β if you see one, you expect the other five seconds later. This design celebrates proper mate-ship, shared laughs, shared beers and shared bad decisions, because some bonds are just built different. Side by side, through thick and thin β frog and toad.
Description: Dead set legend is the highest honour in the Aussie vocabulary, reserved for the absolute greats who come through when it counts and never make a song and dance about it. Itβs the mate who shouts the round, helps you move house, fixes the thing they didnβt break and still cracks a smile. No ego, no nonsense β just solid gold behaviour. This design celebrates the real ones, the quiet achievers and the people who make life better simply by turning up. Dead set legend, the lot of βem.
Description: Full as a goog is the unapologetically Aussie way of saying youβve absolutely overcommitted at the table and thereβs no room left at the inn. Itβs beyond full β itβs stretched-to-capacity, belt-loosened, food-coma territory. Usually declared after a solid feed, a sneaky extra helping, or someone insisting you βjust have a bit more.β This design celebrates that glorious point of no return, where moving is optional and regret hasnβt quite kicked in yet. No crumbs, no shame β full as a goog.
Description: In true Aussie fashion, Tall Poppy is a cheeky nod to our national pastime of cutting anyone down who dares to get a bit too big for their boots. Itβs what happens when success sticks its head up above the fence line and the neighbours reach for the secateurs. Get a promotion? Tall poppy. Buy a flash car? Tall poppy. Say youβre βdoing pretty well actuallyβ? Oof β snip. This design wears the label with pride, because standing out isnβt a crime and being a little bit excellent never hurt anyone. Let it grow, let it bloom, and if it gets cut downβ¦ well, at least it was a bloody impressive poppy πΊ
Description: Heβs cactus, mate is the unmistakable Aussie verdict when someone (or something) is well and truly done. Finished. Kaput. No amount of encouragement, coffee or duct tape is bringing it back. Itβs used for busted gear, blown plans, or a bloke who gave everything and has absolutely nothing left in the tank. Not dramatic β just factual. This design celebrates that moment of honest acceptance, when you survey the damage, shake your head and call it as you see it. Stick a fork in itβ¦ heβs cactus, mate. π΅
Description: Chock-a-block is the Aussie way of saying something is packed to the rafters with not a skerrick of space left. Itβs the pub on a Friday arvo, the calendar with no white space, or the boot of the car after a Bunnings run that got out of hand. Absolutely rammed. This design celebrates full-on abundance β people, stuff, plans or chaos β because when itβs chock-a-block, thereβs no squeezing in and no turning back.
Description: Off your rocker is the affectionate Aussie diagnosis for someone whoβs lost the plot, gone a bit sideways, or is clearly not playing with a full deck β and somehow proud of it. Itβs what you say when an ideaβs bold, bonkers or so wildly optimistic it deserves a slow blink and a laugh. Not mean, just honest. This design tips its hat to the beautifully unhinged, the big thinkers and the absolute units who zig when everyone else zags. Mad as a cut snake? Maybe. Boring? Never.
Description: Ratbag is top-tier Aussie slang for a lovable menace with a grin and a talent for mild chaos. Itβs the kid whoβs always up to something, the mate who pushes it just far enough, or the larrikin who means well but canβt help stirring the pot. Not a villain β just a bit of a pest with personality. This design celebrates the cheeky troublemakers, the rule-benders and the charming little headaches that keep life interesting. If youβve never been called a ratbag, you probably werenβt trying hard enough.
Description: Piss weak is the blunt Aussie verdict when something doesnβt measure up, wonβt pull its weight, or gives up at the first sign of effort. Itβs the opposite of having a crack β all talk, no ticker, zero grunt. Used for flimsy excuses, half-arsed attempts or anything that promised big and delivered sweet bugger all. This design calls it exactly as it is, no sugar-coating required. Lift your game or donβt bother, because piss weak just doesnβt cut it around here.
Description: Mad as a cut snake is the gold-standard Aussie diagnosis for someone operating on a completely different wavelength. Itβs not just a little odd β itβs full-tilt, unpredictable, eyes-wide-open energy with no user manual included. The kind of mad thatβs loud, entertaining and just a touch concerning, but never dull. This design celebrates the wildly unfiltered, the beautifully unhinged and the characters who bring chaos and colour wherever they go. Dangerous? Maybe. Boring? Not a chance.
Description: Weβre not here to fuck spiders is peak Aussie efficiency in sentence form. Itβs what you say when itβs time to stop mucking around, crack on and get the job done. No dramas, no dithering, no standing around like a stunned mullet β because we didnβt show up for a chat and a cuppa, did we? This design is a cheeky salute to straight-talking, get-on-with-it energy, served with a wink and zero patience for time-wasters. Righto thenβ¦ letβs go.
Description: Knackered is the Aussie way of saying youβre completely cooked, running on empty and one minor inconvenience away from lying down on the floor. Itβs not just tired β itβs end-of-the-day, end-of-the-week, end-of-your-tether exhaustion where even thinking feels like hard work. Used after long shifts, big nights, or doing way too much for way too long. This design is for the worn-out, the overcaffeinated and anyone dreaming of the couch like itβs a tropical holiday. If you need me, Iβll be horizontal.
Description: Frog in a sock is classic Aussie imagery for being seriously cranky, uncomfortable or ready to snap without quite tipping over the edge. Itβs that tightly wound feeling where everythingβs rubbing you the wrong way and patience has well and truly left the building. Not furious β just deeply unimpressed and one small annoyance away from a proper blow-up. This design celebrates those days when youβre holding it together by a thread and everyoneβs been politely warned to give you some space. Careful nowβ¦ thereβs a frog in the sock.
Description: Flaming galah is the classic Aussie call-out for someone acting like a proper goose β loud, clueless or spectacularly missing the point. Itβs what slips out when common sense has taken the day off and chaos is being driven with confidence. Not vicious, just deeply unimpressed, with a hint of affectionate eye-rolling. This design celebrates those moments when all you can do is sigh, shake your head and label it as you see it. Pull it together, mate β you flaming galah.
Description: Strewth is the all-purpose Aussie exclamation for when words fail and disbelief takes the wheel. Itβs what slips out when somethingβs bloody unbelievable, mildly outrageous or just too much to process before your morning coffee. Drop it in moments of shock, admiration or pure βdid that really just happen?β energy. Short, sharp and straight from the guts, strewth does the heavy lifting without saying much at all. This design tips its hat to that sacred split second between surprise and a laugh, when all you can do is shake your head and mutterβ¦ strewth.