Monthly Archives: December 2010

Ok Is Not Good Enough.

Prompt: Everything’s OK   What was the best moment that could serve as proof that everything is going to be alright? And how will you incorporate that discovery into the year ahead?   Ok, I get it. Everything is going to be ok.   But is that ok?   I mean what is the perspective? [...]

Productivity Debt Is Killing Us!

Don’t worry about the Google-sized debt in America (well, maybe we should), but there is a larger, more toxic debt that each person in America shares. I like to call it productivity debt. Yes, there is probably a more sexy name out there, but as I was thinking about the title, I thought that it [...]

2011 – 1

At the beginning of the month, I joined the #reverb10 challenge where you write a blog post based off of a daily prompt to reflect on 2010. My blog post today is based off of a prompt that was given to us on December 11th.  Being the person I am, I didn’t follow the rules [...]

Pen Tool Productivity

The Realization As I was working in Illustrator on a Vectortuts tutorial, I realized something profound. I was using the pen tool to trace a knife for the tutorial I was working on, and it just hit me: the pen tool is just like productivity. This is crazy because I have been using the Pen [...]