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UNDO™ visualthinking | At The Boca Bar

03.03.2007 | the boca bar | Orizaba | Veracruz | ©2007 UNDO™ visualthinking

I never wanted to be famous. I only wanted to be great.

 

~ Ray Charles

 

While some highly creative people may become famous, few set out to be. Creative people generally pay far more attention to their own internal standards than those of society. Highly creative people create, whether or not their creations are well received by others. They create not to impress others, but because they enjoy it.

 

I wrote because I needed to and wanted to. It never occurred to me that I'd become famous.

 

~ Danielle Steel

  

This was a little experiment to solve a common problem I face:

 

My dogs keep ripping up any mail that gets wedged into my front gate despite a sign on the gate that says:

 

"Please do not wedge mail in the gate. Put it in the post-box instead. Thanks!"

 

This means that I often come home from work and spend several minutes picking up the 'confetti' strewn across my front lawn by my dogs.

 

I think there are three possible reasons why people are ignoring the current sign:

1. They are lazy and just couldn't be bothered

2. They are unskilled workers that can't read very well (it is South Africa after all)

3. They are scared of dogs and putting their hand through the gate

 

I'm being optimistic and assuming Option 2, so I have taken a visual approach to the problem. Hopefully it works :P

Creació d'una de les participants en la jornada de Design Thinking d'AutenticArt on mostrava la primera impressió que va rebre en entrar a l'espai citat.

Nancy White's Graphical Facilitation Session

Simple description of how the mind creates a visual map of the world.

These pages were at the back of the pad of note paper the Livingston Protea hotel put in our meeting room last yaer in Zambia. LOVED these!

XPLANE seriously should get sponsored for promoting Sharpies in creative community in the Netherlands!

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One group led by Christine Martell used photograph's to describe how to help Artrain philanthropic organization.

Chalk art created by local youth in front of the Key Arena, Seattle for the Children's day at Seeds of Compassion

Chalk art created by local youth in front of the Key Arena, Seattle for the Children's day at Seeds of Compassion

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