Small talk with a web designer

12 August 2008

12 comments

A Blue Perspective: Small talk with a web designer

After reading Jason Santa Maria's blog post on occupational titling I figured it deserved a response, so I present mine here: an interpretive visual narrative delivered via the medium of animated GIF.

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    Andy Clarke commented on 12 August 2008 @ 03:12

    Genuis!

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    Henrik Lied commented on 12 August 2008 @ 03:32

    Hahaha, that's great!

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    Johan commented on 12 August 2008 @ 03:37

    :D If I had a nickel...

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    Scott Nelle commented on 12 August 2008 @ 03:46

    There's no escape! This is priceless.

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    Jason Beaird commented on 12 August 2008 @ 04:17

    Perfect, except that last bubble should also randomly serve up "Where can I get a good deal on a new computer?", "Could you help me configure my wireless network?", or "Oh, really? My nephew does that too!"

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    Ken Seals commented on 12 August 2008 @ 04:47

    Perfect. When can we expect this on t-shirts (animation in tact please)?

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    Jason Santa Maria commented on 12 August 2008 @ 05:03

    Perfect. :)

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    Matthew commented on 12 August 2008 @ 07:39

    Fabooo!

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    Cheryl commented on 12 August 2008 @ 10:09

    Brilliant!

    I usually get "Oh I can't get my printer to work"...

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    Marieke commented on 12 August 2008 @ 10:51

    Yes!!
    (and to all the comments too).

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    Mike commented on 12 August 2008 @ 22:08

    Illustrious :)

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    Andreas commented on 14 August 2008 @ 00:11

    Great fun :-)

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