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Design Thinking! Comic (designthinkingcomic@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 19:09:41 JST Design Thinking! Comic
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GreenSkyOverMe (Monika) (greenskyoverme@ohai.social)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 19:11:25 JST GreenSkyOverMe (Monika)
@designthinkingcomic Image description:
8-panel comic.
Headline: Design thinking!
Panel 1: Design thinking advice: 6 things you can do during the day when you need to take a break from work.
2: Read a book. Drawing of a stick figure sitting on a comfy chair reading a book, a bottle and glass next to him.
3: Make a cup of tea. Stick figure makes tea.
4: Get some exercise. Stick figure running.
5: Play a computer game. Stick figure on sofa with controller.
6: Have a nap. Stick figure in bed, sun -
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GreenSkyOverMe (Monika) (greenskyoverme@ohai.social)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 19:12:58 JST GreenSkyOverMe (Monika)
@designthinkingcomic is shining.
7: Go for a drive. Stick figure is driving. The steering wheel is like for a British or Australian car.
8: Done correctly this should all kill off a good 7 hours, allowing you to be fully productive for that last crucial hour of the work day. Stick figure in front of computer thinks: I'll just check Mastodon before I get started. -
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Design Thinking! Comic (designthinkingcomic@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 23:02:24 JST Design Thinking! Comic
@GreenSkyOverMe Thank you so much for that! Now added... Kudos for noting the driver-side position. ;-)
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GreenSkyOverMe (Monika) (greenskyoverme@ohai.social)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Jan-2025 23:02:24 JST GreenSkyOverMe (Monika)
@designthinkingcomic I thought for the tea scene that it looks British (because I read some online disagreements between Americans and British about how tea is supposed to be made and apparently Americans don't have kettles?). Is it a British comic? (Are Australians into tea, too? No idea.)