A friend from work passed this on to me. I may not agree with everything Gloria Steinem says, but I am glad I’m not the only one that got a queasy feeling when I heard about Palin’s vice presidential candidacy.
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Worth 1,000 Words
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Recently a client request came through my office for an illustrator that does real time drawings of meetings. The idea behind the concept is that written notes are more apt to … Continue reading →
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