It really isn't good to miss the weekly update. Not because it shows, but because there really is something useful about journaling the week in business that just went by. Especially as a small, start-up firm. So this week we've skipped a few since the last update. Sorry about that.
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— Category: Weeknotes
— Tags: berg, christmas, concept design, holidays, magazine, new year, weeknote, weightshift
I have to say, I'm a little tickled by the fact we're going to end this year on week 100 for our company. The kind of symmetry that makes those of us here geek out. Technically the year swaps out on the 100th week for us - which makes it all that much sweeter.
Here in the States things slowed down for the annual feasting and thanks celebrated on the last Thursday of November. The office closed for a few days but we've apparently been sneaking back in individually to get work done with no one else around.
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— Category: Week, Weeknotes
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Yes, I skipped a few weeks from the last 'weeknote' entry. The excuse of being busy doesn't really hold weight as we're always busy, but in this case we were perhaps a little crazier than usual. On Friday we held the exhibit for Sara's work. The paper cutting exhibit for what she'd been working on for the last eighty weeks or so. It was a great success, lots of people made the trip over one of the two bridges, and we rounded the evening off with a late and large dinner at Le Garage with the remainder of family and friends.
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— Category: A Central Production, Week, Weeknotes
— Tags: design, fof, future of fish, open house, party
This week ended with a fresh coat of paint on the walls and everything the office owned pushed into the center of it. Amazing that it takes only thirty minutes to pile everything up into a tall and bundled mess, but a day or two to untangle it. I still can't find one of the monitor's power cables and keep walking into that old G4 tower, of which I won't take the hint and move out of the way, in spite of the damage it is inflicting on me. But the walls look nice. And white.
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— Category: Week, The Shed
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Super rationalization is our focus in the last three weeks of the Future of Fish project. The team is focused on pulling together facts, figures and data to support our solution concepts. In which they will tell the story of why these ideas realistically can make the impact we believe they will. Over a year's work comes down to these last three weeks in how we craft this final storytelling piece. Well, it is more like a package of storytelling pieces. We're hoping to explain our solutions on the Future of Fish web site in the coming weeks.
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