Released in 1979, Stations of the Crass was the second album release for the UK based anarcho-punk band Crass. The album package consisted of a record as well as a poster designed by Crass band members Gee Vaucher and Penny Rimbaud. Both objects were designed to be simultaneously absorbed by the viewer. In a conversation with Alida Jekabson, curatorial assistant to the Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die exhibit currently on view at the Museum of Art and Design, Sadia investigated the nature of intelligent design by punk artists cited to spur political activism.