Many of us know the good and the bad of working from home too well. If you're not one of those, The Oatmeal can help.
Matthew Inman, the Seattle-based illustrator behind the always funny The Oatmeal has got a great new series about the good ("awesome") and the bad ("horrible") of working at home. I've excerpted two panels here; visit the original to see them all.
The Awesome
The Horrible
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Paul — Sep 3, 2010
1. Saul Bass: On Making Money vs Quality Work
"It costs every designer money to make things beautiful."
2. Productivity in 11 Words
"One thing at a time. Most important thing first. Start now."
Probably the best thing I read last week.
Via.
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Nick — Feb 4, 2010
Get to work! It's Monday.
We've got a busy week at DLB this week, so in lieu of my standard, more substantive Monday post, I thought I'd share a visual lesson from one of our perennial favorites, Paul Arden.
The "More Shirt-Sleeve than Pin-Stripe" page from Paul Arden's Whatever You Think Think the Opposite
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Paul — Jun 15, 2009