As a gapingvoid reader, you're welcome to take it for free here.
As gapingvoid works with more and more companies, we see that their problems aren't about lack of resources or ideas; most of them have plenty of talent, plenty of great products and plenty of money.
As gapingvoid grows (And it's grown A LOT in the last two years), our science gets better and better.
Not exact matches
Soyini Coke serves
as the healthcare consultant for
Gapingvoid.
As you are a special friend of
gapingvoid, we'd be happy to prepare any custom banners for you and your audience, or work with you to create a really special offer just for your community.
Jessica Higgins serves
as the COO at
Gapingvoid, a multi-disciplinary team of culture change agents who take a non-conventional approach to creating and transforming workplaces to be productive, positive, and people - centered.
If you are already part of the Linkshare network you can easily search for «
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as a publisher.
«Social Object» given a small mention etc. [From «Free Cartoons
As Social Objects»: May, 2008] When I first started putting up cartoons onto
gapingvoid in 2001, they were in a small, 400 - pixel - wide format, just like the «Love Letter» cartoon you see above.
They're «Hugh Cards» —
as in
Gapingvoid Gallery that are drawn from the extensive library of cartoons by my old friend Hugh MacLeod.
Early on, we (i.e. the entire
gapingvoid team - Me, Jason, Laura, Sam etc) noticed that a business is only
as good
as the conversations it has with people, both inside and outside the organization [i.e. classic Cluetrain parlance].
[UPDATE: Because I want people to see it, I'm keeping this
as a placeholder at the top of the
gapingvoid homepage for a while.
The
gapingvoid Valentine print he ordered, just
as he was opening the box.
Professor Snowden collaborates with
Gapingvoid in the areas of narrative data collection, scalable organizational change and enterprise narratives
as a tool for alignment.
With the help of
gapingvoid and my business partner, my co-founder Jason Korman, I ended up doing very well by it,
as did a few of my friends in the same space.
To help you get into the holiday spirit the
gapingvoid team made a couple of our own «Yule Logs»
as animated GIFs.
As you all know,
gapingvoid's New York connections run deep.
Same deal
as before: Submit your idea on the
gapingvoid Tumblr page, and / or leave a comment below with a link to your blog.
As a huge fan of Hugh's gapingvoid cartoons or social objects as he calls them, I'm pleased to respond with my stor
As a huge fan of Hugh's
gapingvoid cartoons or social objects
as he calls them, I'm pleased to respond with my stor
as he calls them, I'm pleased to respond with my story.
I've pretty much always done my own thing on
gapingvoid, making it up
as I go along.
As the market for blog and Web 2.0 media keeps on maturing, I thought this
gapingvoid post from August, 2006 was worth a revisit: I...
He described
gapingvoid as «Dilbert for folk with non-shitty jobs.»
As has become a regular
gapingvoid tradition, to...
Dear Crazy, Deranged Fools, After receiving a lot of feedback from y ’ all about the three choices, we decided to go with «We Need To Talk»
as the next
gapingvoid limited edition print.
For example, if I wanted to patch you through to an article on
gapingvoid about living the bliss - centered life best I use the actual title of the article
as the link like this: living the bliss - centered life.
Gapingvoid placed art in high communication points, such
as hallways and the front desk.
Join us
as Hugh, Jason and Jeff talk about
gapingvoid's evil plan to disrupt the «office art» industry.
His blog
gapingvoid was one of the very first blogs, listed often
as one of the hundred most popular in the world.
Hugh's
gapingvoid blog has enabled him to achieve success
as a cartoonist and artist without going down the traditional gallery or newspaper routes.
This Biblical passage has always meant a great deal to me, and
as I've been delighted to find out via blog comments and emails, it turns out it means a great deal to a lot of other
gapingvoid readers,
as well.
Hugh MacLeod is a cartoonist, author, creator of the wildly popular blog
gapingvoid, and a champion of the idea that marketers should be creating social objects - ideas that are packaged
as text, images, documents, or movies that can be shared with other people quickly and easily to relay an idea.
Gapingvoid argues yes, and often points to the Blue Monster
as an example.