[More thoughts on The Rackspace Book…] 6. ROB LA GESSE Rob La Gesse is the groovy cat who first hired gapingvoid at Rackspace. He’s also …
The Rackspace Book
[Screenshot of the cartoon showcase page we did for Rackspace etc.] I’ve started writing a book about gapingvoid’s experience working with Rackspace. Here are some initial thoughts, …
"Kiss any hope of ever leading a normal life good-bye"
This made me so happy: My friend, Robert Scoble sent me a photo of the big gapingvoid print they have up on the wall in …
gapingvoid Loves The Cloud
I drew this quick cartoon earlier today; I was thinking about how many of the companies we’ve worked with over the last year or two …
"Forget Google…"
[Download the printable version here etc.] Another Rackspace-sponsored cartoon… I like this cartoon. It’s something that Scoble would would say. Scoble works for Rackspace, too. Do …
cube grenade: jeff sandquist
Jeff Sandquist, Robert Scoble’s old boss at Microsoft’s Channel Nine, commissioned me to design this business card for him. He wanted a design that worked …
does your schtick have a good creation myth? if not, maybe it needs one?
1. Silicon Valley was born in 1939, when Messieurs Hewlett & Packard started their company in a small garage in Paulo Alto. 2. In his …
"don't be normal"
There seems to be a conversation happening internally at my client, Rackspace. Spearheaded by people like Robert Scoble and the guy who hired him (and …
how rackspace needs to talk to people at sxsw
[Download the printable version here etc.] “”South-By” is almost upon us, and so here I am thinking up new SXSW Interactive ideas for my client, …
c.e.s. postscript: "intel processors are smaller than a postage stamp. intel has 80,000 employees. how do you fit so many people into an object so tiny? that's what amazes me."
[Alan Weinkranz– an old Texas connection of mine- and myself at CES last Saturday etc.] “Intel Processors are smaller than a postage stamp. Intel has …
the futility of "keeping up with the e-joneses"
[“It’s Complicated”. You can buy the print here etc.] So somehow or other you found yourself online in a big way. Somehow or other you …
"how do do you amplify a start-up culture inside a big company?"
[Download the printable version here.] A couple of days ago my buddy, Robert Scoble (himself a Rackspace employee) twittered the question, “How do do you …