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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
David Seah on wall-based productivity pr0n
43 Folders: "David Seah explores a treasure trove of lo-fi productivity pr0n, as provided by the vertical-surface-loving folks at Magnatag. "
1 comment:
Anonymous
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Despite the constant push to eliminate paper and make everything digital, I have realized lately how much I value physical, hard copy, I can put my hands on it material. I am not sure why this is the case--I have certainly grown up in the digital age, and have even been guilty of trying to computerize things. I wonder if sometimes the technology just gets in the way, especially when it comes to creativity. When creating a document, I often have to lay it out on paper before I can put it into the computer. It adds another step, but I am much more productive and thorough when I take the time to actually write some things out.
1 comment:
Despite the constant push to eliminate paper and make everything digital, I have realized lately how much I value physical, hard copy, I can put my hands on it material. I am not sure why this is the case--I have certainly grown up in the digital age, and have even been guilty of trying to computerize things. I wonder if sometimes the technology just gets in the way, especially when it comes to creativity. When creating a document, I often have to lay it out on paper before I can put it into the computer. It adds another step, but I am much more productive and thorough when I take the time to actually write some things out.
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