
Jaspers drawings are beginning to progress past scribbles and into more recognizable things. Here are a couple example form school today.
Most the paper they use in his class is reused, as in parents collect printouts from the office and bring them in, and the kids color on the unprinted side. Its a hoot to see whats printed on the other side of Jasper’s drawings. Like the on going research someone is doing into law firms as part of a job hunt. Including one piece with the details of a job interview scribbled on it and the words “low bonus” and “little responsibility”. Below is an example from another frequent contributor to the paper bin, someone who works for the International Center for Alcohol Policies. These often contain balance sheets, check histories and stuff that should probably be kept confidential. At my office almost everything I do has “Proprietary and Confidential” in the footer.
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