Slideshare for Entrepreneurs

This is awe­some: We did another little Sli­deshare pre­sen­ta­tion about how gaping­void makes art for entre­pre­neurs. It only went up yes­ter­day, and it’s already pas­sed 35,000 views!

No mat­ter what the glossy maga­zine try to tell us, being an entre­pre­neur is a hard, lonely, nerve-wracking busi­ness. We wan­ted to comu­ni­cate something that unders­tands that.

Just like, we want to make art that unders­tands that. Art that really con­nects with the world my fellow entre­pre­neurs ACTUALLY live in.

Like I said, awesome.

Comments

  1. you frea­king rock. seriously. i remem­ber the day i found your book lying around. i sat there and read the whole thing from cover to cover in one sit­ting. keep doing your thing, Hugh! it’s really inspiring

  2. Very cool slide show. Never asso­cia­ted art with spi­rit of the entre­pre­neur, until now :)

  3. “This con­tent can not be vie­wed. The for­mat is not yet supported.”

    iPad2
    iOS6
    Chrome
    Not jailbroken

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His work acknowledges the absurdity of workaday life, while also encouraging employees to respond with passion, creativity, and non-conformity...   MacLeod’s work is undeniably an improvement over the office schlock of yore. At its best, it’s more honest, and more cognizant of the entrepreneurial psyche, while still retaining some idealism.

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