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Inman on working from home

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

One Awesome Thing about Working from Home (via the Oatmeal)

The Horrible

One Horrible Thing about Working from Home (via the Oatmeal)
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PaulSep 3, 2010
 
Tagged with: Humor, Illustration, Work

Four Design Links: February 4, 2010

Witness the return of Four Design Links!

1. Saul Bass: On Making Money vs Quality Work

"It costs every designer money to make things beautiful."

2. Productivity in 11 Words

To-Do List
Photo by Jayel Aheram

"One thing at a time. Most important thing first. Start now."

Probably the best thing I read last week.

Via.

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NickFeb 4, 2010
 

Happy Labor Day

Have a happy holiday, and thanks for reading.

Tim Knowles: Oak On Easel # 1 (2005)
Tim Knowles: Oak On Easel # 1 (2005)
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PaulSep 7, 2009
 

More Shirt-Sleeves than Pin-Stripes

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.

A page from 'Whatever you think, think the opposite' by Paul Arden
The "More Shirt-Sleeve than Pin-Stripe" page from Paul Arden's Whatever You Think Think the Opposite
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PaulJun 15, 2009