How sweet
“Walking out of the office door to grab a coffee a few days ago, I saw these tire tracks in the back lot… I bet the drivers never even saw what they left behind.”
“Walking out of the office door to grab a coffee a few days ago, I saw these tire tracks in the back lot… I bet the drivers never even saw what they left behind.”
“There are so many good things about being an illustrator. Nothing compares with the thrill of seeing your name in four point type in the gutter of a magazine for the very first time! Putting sarcasm aside for one moment, I love to be an illustrator. Autonomy is a wonderful thing. It means freedom, sleeping late and drawing pictures for a living. For anyone that loves to draw, it’s the cat’s meow. For one thing, it’s really easy. The hard part is the marketing, the bargaining and the business side. A degree in business wouldn’t hurt.”
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The design manager of data for Morningstar Inc., Nate Burgos, gets recognized: “The mutual-fund revolution is at the heart of the modern economy, and Morningstar is a leading source of data on mutual funds. But that data can be daunting — unless it is presented in easy-to-digest formats. Nate Burgos and his colleagues know how to do the numbers.”
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“It has more paid-up subscribers than the print version of the Financial Times has sales and thinks it can go on to attract up to 10m worldwide. Now, while the rest of the online world is drawing in the purse strings, the Wall Street Journal is pouring $28m into WSJ.com.”
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“Traffic signs are, besides the litter, among the more common objects along the road side. We see them, yet don’t look at them. Shame, because many signs are worth a closer look.” Includes the popular favorites: children at play, men at work and falling rock.
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“It seems there’s not a week that goes by that someone isn’t asking about how to properly execute some JavaScript from a link. Unfortunately, they’re not usually driven to bring their problem to others for help because they’re trying to make their site as usable and accessible as possible.”
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“It has more paid-up subscribers than the print version of the Financial Times has sales and thinks it can go on to attract up to 10m worldwide. Now, while the rest of the online world is drawing in the purse strings, the Wall Street Journal is pouring $28m into WSJ.com.”
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