Saturday, October 31, 2009

Staff Meeting Notes

Here is an excellent example from Lydieth A of how to doodle the perfect balance between internal rambling and fantasy vacationing during a meeting:





Lydieth says this about her meeting:
"Notes from staff meeting in November, after calculating the estimated hourly salary of all present and concluding that the money could be better spent on an AIG-style retreat:

There is no excuse on earth for devouring anyone’s time this way. For the love of Pete, set us free."
How much do you think it costs to have yet another boring meeting you get nothing out of?

Note: scribble has been brightened a bit from it's original.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Techniques of a Bored Meeting Scribbler

Let's face it. Most meetings are boring. There is nothing much that can be done about it unless you are the one presenting and facilitating the meeting. Chances are though that your boss wants you to go in his/her place because he/she "has another appointment" or "just can't make it". That usually means overwhelming boredom is just around the corner. What can you do to maximize the boredom and take advantage of all the "free" time you will have on your hands? Learn how to doodle. With a few key techniques, you will be on your way to scribbling meeting notes your peers are sure to be in total envy of.





LABLOB's Boring Meetings Scribbles

Here is the first in a collection of boring meeting scribbles from LABLOB's hillarious collection:



How would no one notice someone drawing stuff like this in a meeting? Check out the archive here:

LABLOB's 'Boring Meeting Scribbles'

Our Fisrt Meeting Scribble

This is our first meeting scribble and it comes to us from Myra Romano's Flickr stream.



Here is what Myra has to say about this scribble:
"Can you tell I got new sharpies at this point. I had to try them out. Sometimes, I would come to meetings with an array of different pens and markers. I was really lucky to have worked with some very super understanding bosses. I swear to you, this helps me think. And as you can tell, I still take meeting notes, this only takes a few moments!"
Sure doesn't seem like Myra is bored. I know I couldn't come remotely close to doodling something with that level of detail. I wonder what she would do if she WAS bored?