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High-res “Really, it just comes down to this: Just write shit down.” — Aaron Draplin, creator of Field Notes in a completely awesome Willamette Week article
I’ve been doing so much writing and design and planning for work lately that I seem to have run out of words and pictures online. My Analog Adventures blog/newsletter and Flickr stream are looking a little sparse these days. The thing I love about Tumblr and Twitter (and Field Notes) is that they’re small, short-format, and not at all precious. I can post a short quip and not feel bad about my lack of deep analysis or polished prose, which means it’s easier to stay up-to-date.
Just an observation. Now, back to work …

“Really, it just comes down to this: Just write shit down.” — Aaron Draplin, creator of Field Notes in a completely awesome Willamette Week article

I’ve been doing so much writing and design and planning for work lately that I seem to have run out of words and pictures online. My Analog Adventures blog/newsletter and Flickr stream are looking a little sparse these days. The thing I love about Tumblr and Twitter (and Field Notes) is that they’re small, short-format, and not at all precious. I can post a short quip and not feel bad about my lack of deep analysis or polished prose, which means it’s easier to stay up-to-date.

Just an observation. Now, back to work …

Geeky Fun at FredNMT 3.0

FredNMT3 - Session 1

All of my blogs have been sadly neglected over the past few weeks … Mostly because I was going bonkers planning a New Media & Technology Conference. The event happened last week, and a fun time was had by all. Yay!

During the closing session, I presented a 3-minute summary on Tumblr, and used comments on my last post from Guy and Justin. Thanks for your input! The notes from my brief Tumblr for Business presentation are on SlideShare.

Photo by me, of course. Taken with my Fuji Natura Classica & Fujicolor Superia 1600 film. (FYI, that camera is the perfect stealth camera … great for events, restaurants, and other situations where you don’t want to make a scene while shooting indoors.)