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It is that time of year when I break out my annual holiday cake pop baking skills. I had a little set back this year when the chocolate that I use to cover the pops broke down into a putty so I improvised up a Royal Icing batch that I mixed in a dab of Mint Syrup for flavor. They came out nice so this mug is to celebrate the wintery cake pop for you.
GDS hosted the first ever International Design in Government Conference to bring the community together in one place for two days full of talks, workshops, breakout sessions and a panel discussion.
As Andrew pointed out Mandela said that a man should not be judged by the number of times he has fallen but by how many times he gets up again.
Good morning all!
Here's the core element of Islam, surrounded by a mini-web of post-it notes. It looks great... until you see the next photo... and then you realize that they haven't done very much in 45 minutes at all. Hmm. What's not working?
GDS hosted the first ever International Design in Government Conference to bring the community together in one place for two days full of talks, workshops, breakout sessions and a panel discussion.
The building displaying the best of all the bits of post-it art (that we could see, anyway) were OK with the idea of going to a bar.
To see all the photos I have of the post-its, use this guest pass.
This cup of coffee with the metal base is ready to launch into 2015. I'm ready for 2014 to be over and jump right into 15 with higher hopes and brighter goals. I hope you like it.
I've drawn an Iced Raspberry Mocha before in the series but not one with Whip in a plastic cup that has the Dome top, so I hope you like it. I also went all out on the background for you.
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GDS hosted the first ever International Design in Government Conference to bring the community together in one place for two days full of talks, workshops, breakout sessions and a panel discussion.
Yesterday I ran the school's faculty meeting to talk about design thinking. I made these two sets of sketchnotes to talk about design thinking at our school, and to teach a Post-It Note exercise from dgray_xplane's book, GAMESTORMING. I'd say the day was very successful— in part because of the great visual aids. Notetaking style owes a lot to Mike Rohde's book, Sketchnote Handbook.
Sprint18 was an opportunity to celebrate all the great work everyone across digital government had done so far. And to look at what we'll be doing next.
Running a user experience workshop for a client helps us understand the touch points that customers and staff experience. It's low tech - postitnotes, markers, sweets - and it's the conversation that counts
I'm moving to my new house with Malcolm tomorrow, hence my excited face right now. This means I'll probably be MIA for a while.
Sorry there is no handle but there was no room around all those hungry hungry hippos. I hope you like it.
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On April 9 2019, we ran our second Unconference. The day was filled with interesting talks and workshops run by our GDS colleagues.
GDS hosted the first ever International Design in Government Conference to bring the community together in one place for two days full of talks, workshops, breakout sessions and a panel discussion.
This little guy came in while hanging on my clothes after I had went outside. When I found him, I put him on this pad of Post-It Notes and took a macro of him.
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a little surprise for my sister when she gets up for school tomorrow morning ;)
A old post it note my friend Greg did for me when i was stressed about university work. Its been stuck to my bedroom wall for ages!
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Line work in sketch form for a Threadless blogger collaboration with a wrestlers theme. He will join my Daily Coffee series once I color him up but first I needed to save the line work so I can vector him up for the collab.
This shoot went exactly as planned and even though I lost my other origami paper, I realized I could use post-it notes. I imagined this in my mind and it came out the right way. I'm so glad. This looks like magic and that is what I wanted. I can only make lilies for now and I'm not really good a making cranes. I wish I was but I'm not. So maybe you're good at cranes or other shapes. So try out some Origami this week and try to make it come to life if you can or make it come to life in your mind.
Yesterday was 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day', or at least the first anniversary of 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day'. As you can see in the image above, I'm seriously awful at drawing.
What is the world coming to?
We all make mistakes sometimes, but....
This sign had been stuck to the door for four days because a speaker cable came loose and was hanging across the doorway. Why did it need me, as the Chief Engineer, to pick up a hammer and pin clip? I dunno... folk nowadays want everything done for them...
Photo taken using my Nokia 6230.
You'll need a pair to gently-but-firmly pull the wires from the pushbutton connectors. Mini post-it notes were to help me remember which wire connected to which button connector.
Blank yellow and pink Post-it notes on a Ford Focus windscreen at a Rothley school.
In 1968, a scientist at 3M in the United States, Dr. Spencer Silver, was attempting to develop a super-strong adhesive.
Instead he accidentally created a "low-tack", reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive. For five years, Silver promoted his "solution without a problem" within 3M both informally and through seminars but failed to gain acceptance.
In 1974 a colleague who had attended one of his seminars, Art Fry, came up with the idea of using the adhesive to anchor his bookmark in his hymnbook. Fry then utilized 3M's officially sanctioned "permitted bootlegging" policy to develop the idea. The original notes' yellow colour was chosen by accident, as the lab next-door to the Post-it team had only yellow scrap paper to use.
Taking a break from the holiday selection of mugs to celebrate Friday the 13th with you. There are so many things tragic about this Friday the 13th Themed mug of coffee. I put down so much ink and kept over working each little detail. Serves me right here on this fine Friday the 13th.
Charlie Vero-Martin Unleashes a Brand-New Work-in-Progress Stand-Up Show!
Critically acclaimed Scottish comedian Charlie Vero-Martin is back with a fresh, unpredictable, and hilarious work-in-progress stand-up show, packed with surreal storytelling and absurd observations.
A rising star on the UK alternative comedy circuit, Charlie has appeared on BBC Scotland and Next Up Comedy and was a 2023 finalist for Leicester Square Theatre's Sketch Off and the Funny Women Stage Award.
Charlie's previous solo show, Picnic, enjoyed sold out performances in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leicester, VAULT fest and the Soho Theatre. It was also recommended by the British Comedy Guide and appeared in The Telegraph's best shows and jokes of the Fringe 2023.
Known primarily as a character and improv comedian with a penchant for props and puppets, this work-in-progress marks an exciting chapter as Charlie experiments with a brand-new, stripped back, stand-up set.
If you love comedy that’s smart, silly, and unafraid to take unexpected turns, don’t miss your chance to catch this exclusive look at her original new hour.
Praise for previous solo shows:
"Hilarious character sketches stuffed to the gills with mad ideas from a truly gifted performer"
- The Wee Review ****
"The show is absurd and silly, but it is also carefully crafted" - One4Review ****
"Pure madness, absurdity and excellence all rolled into one tight 60 minutes" - A Young (ish) Perspective ****
"A real renaissance woman" - Broadway Baby ****
"This is one of the most compelling shows you will see this year. It is charming, hilarious and beautiful. An absolute must-see.” – Edinburgh Festivals Magazine ****
Tickets greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/charlie-vero-martin-...