Friday, April 29, 2005


Now this took some AMBITION a one sitting drawing grid! Have you done one of these? Posted by Hello

8 Comments:

Blogger Joe said...

Good idea! I have not it might be a fun to try!

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

it was fun! Do try it!
-patty

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Blogger steve said...

That's a clever idea! Is there a story behind the images (other than 'Ambition')like something that links all of these sketches together? Like 'things that I cleaned today' or 'my pet peeves'.
Nice!

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi
good question, this was a mtg. ...

had to do something to stay engaged!

-patty

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Background: I knew I had to attend an important, but potentially boring meeting. I had to do something to help keep me engaged, so I brought along a grid pre-printed and a black ink pen. (I colored it in another mtg.)

the idea of a 30 grid is from the "everyday matters group", karen winters prompted me to do a one-sitting grid... for me it is ambitious to do all 30 spaces in one sitting as my left hand tires easy &poops out but it was fun and it did help keep me in the meeting so i would encourage anyone to do the same! i am better at this than mtg./mgmt word BINGO which is also fun. (goal of that game: count how many times mgmt says "drill down" or "IT" or "triage" whatever... my math skills can't hold up to others in our techie branch here)

I tried to look at different things in the room such as the overhead projector, the coat rack, someone's stryrofoam cup and guy's neckties. But alas there were pcs and blackberries and cheeze it snacks too... ALL Of it helped me thru (note: read the above in a sing-song voice)

Anyone wanting the 30 slot grid can e-mail me for it. Happy creating!

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful way to illustrate 'ambition'. Lots of information in one drawing...

violetismycolor

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what a fun idea! to actually structure the usually vague doodles during boring meetings...hmmmmm...i'll definitely print a grid for my next finance committee meeting. oh crap, i chair those.
cheers,
kerry

Friday, April 29, 2005  
Blogger Aravis said...

This is a really cool idea, one I never would have thought of. Only, with my luck I'd be caught if I tried to do this in a meeting, so I think I'll try mine elsewhere! *G*

Friday, May 06, 2005  

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