We believe that the objects we carry each day should not merely function — but should bring a quiet joy to use.
The Everyday Backpack by Stubble & Co is the result of an obsessive attention to detail. At just 15L, it’s refined. It’s discreet. It’s intentional. And yet, it carries more than you expect. A laptop. A notebook. A change of clothes. Your daily essentials—without ever feeling bulky or overbuilt.
The materials feel purposeful. Recycled, water-resistant fabric meets YKK zips and a padded back panel designed for all-day comfort. You won’t find dangling straps or unnecessary embellishments here. Just what’s needed. No more. No less.
For those who live deliberately — this is the backpack for you.
Purchase yours from the official Stubble & Co site here.
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Around the Studio
My personal office at the studio is finally starting to look like the one I always imagined— thanks to some very kind brands sending over beautifully designed, functional gear: a new desk, side table, lights… the works (reviews coming soon). It’s been a joy to slowly build a space that feels intentional and inspiring.
We also moved our main shooting area to a different room, freeing up the original space for storage and workspace. Now things feel a little less crammed in the space where Hunter and Josh work.
One of the more unexpected highlights lately? Team meetings in the metaverse using the Meta Quest 3. It’s ridiculous and amazing. We’ve been hopping between work chats and a few rounds of virtual mini golf or FPS games, and honestly, it’s been kind of perfect.
I recently launched our official website — formfunction.site — a home for our work, brand collaborations, and a curated collection of products we truly love. It’s part portfolio, part digital storefront, and I’m really proud of how it turned out.
As for what’s next: the roadmap is loose, but I’m focused on deepening relationships with brands I believe in, refining our Instagram, TikTok, and newsletter content, and figuring out what the next version of our team looks like. Josh just graduated high school (shoutout Josh!) and will continue working with us remotely while he heads off to college.
Still loving this work — and feeling blessed every day to keep doing it.
All the best,
Spencer
The Links, Themselves
Outlign_ — A really nice looking project management software for creative agencies.
Anthros — A premium desk chair from a group of wheelchair experts and therapists. We are getting one to review on the channel and my back and butt have never been more excited.
Dyson PencilVac — Dyson made this wicked skinny vacuum that was modeled after pipes. Don’t get a golf ball stuck in there…
Fractal Design — Beautifully designed PC cases. These guys keep hitting with every new design. If I ever build a PC, this would be one of my go-tos.
Espresso Series 1 — Fellow just released their first ever espresso machine and MAN does it look awesome. If anyone has a contact there, hook us up!
Zettlab — NAS has been popping up everywhere. This company seems like they have a cool looking product with some great AI features to help sort through all of your data.
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For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
— Ephesians 2:10
Simple, elegant, beautiful! Thanks for intro to The Everyday Backpack.