Topic: Canva

8 chapters across the catalog

Death Buses
Episode 1797 3:57 - 8:14

1797: Death Buses

Austin City Logo Redesign, 1.1 Million Dollar Price Tag

The City of Austin has unveiled a new official logo and brand identity intended to replace 300 different city service marks at a cost of $1.1 million. Critics compare the design to a tent or intersecting freeways, suggesting it looks like it was made with a basic Canva account. The discussion highlights local frustration with the city council's spending priorities amidst other urban issues.

Spillover
Episode 1668 31:35 - 35:16

1668: Spillover

AOC AI Deepfake and Canva Content Restrictions

An AI-generated video of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez explaining "ceasefire" as "seeing a fire" circulated online, highlighting the increasing believability of deepfakes. Separately, a user reported that the design software Canva blocked the inclusion of an AR-15 image in a church comedy show flyer. The hosts discuss the implications of software companies enforcing political or social content restrictions.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:37:53 - 1:43:05

1503: Strung Out

No Agenda Art, Merchandise Updates

The segment highlights recent fan-submitted artwork and new merchandise available at the No Agenda Shop, including 32-inch canvas posters and koozies. The hosts credit various artists like Comic Strip Blogger and Darren O'Neill for their contributions to the show's visual identity.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 2:00:28 - 2:05:17

1321: Doctored Evidence

No Agenda Shop, Marketing Strategy, New Knights

Tony Cabrera of the No Agenda Shop is recognized for adding winning show art canvas prints to the store. The hosts offer "free consulting" on marketing, suggesting that top-selling items like the "pink hat" should be more prominently displayed. Several new knights and dames are dubbed, including Sir Zons and Dame Sarah, who requested "chocolate tres leches" at the roundtable.

3X3
Episode 1246 1:39:48 - 1:46:19

1246: 3X3

Spill Canvas Lyrics, Sean Smith and De-Douching

The lyrics to "Mothership Hivemind" by the band Spill Canvas are read, highlighting prophetic themes regarding disease and media influence. A "make good" is issued for Sean Smith, whose friend was accidentally "douchebagged" during a previous episode's donor read. The segment concludes with a series of birthday wishes and the formal recognition of new associate executive producers.

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 1:54:51 - 2:00:19

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Brave Browser, Canvas Fingerprinting Privacy

The Brave Browser, created by Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich, is highlighted for its ability to block "canvas fingerprinting." This advanced tracking method uses HTML5 to identify a user's unique hardware and software configuration, making them trackable even without cookies. The browser aims to create a more private ecosystem by limiting the data sent to servers.

Ketchup is Hard to Make
Episode 85 28:37 - 33:42

85: Ketchup is Hard to Make

Berkeley Grocery Store Etiquette, Canvas Bag Rant

John Dvorak recounts an experience at Monterey Foods in Berkeley where a customer held up the checkout line to demand her vegetables be repacked into her own canvas bags. The anecdote serves as a critique of performative environmentalism and the "grimy" nature of reusable bags compared to standard paper options.