One of my Twitter followers sent me the photograph above. It’s the “Create or Die” image, downloaded off my blog, printed out and stuck onto his cube wall. Classic “Cube Grenade” action.
If you fancy one of these for yourself, well, that’s easy enough. I’ve reposted the same image immediately below. Just click on the image, download the high-rez version, print it out, find a wall and some Scotch tape, et Voila! Instant Cube Grenade.
[Click on image to enlarge etc.]
If you want the more upscale version, there’s the large, high-quality, signed, limited-edition print I’ve got for sale on the gallery website. And of course, if you are already a subscriber to my CDF Newsletter, the “hush-hush top secret” offer I made to y’all last week is still open.
I know that if I put enough good stuff out there, create enough interaction, my business model would emerge eventually. I like my print business and the idea behind it, but already I see it as a small subset of the much larger Cube Grenade idea.
We live in interesting times…
[P.S. If you have any of my Cube Grenades in your possession, please can you e-mail some photos of them to me? Thanks]
Just clicked, copied, printed and thumbtacked. Right next to the feathery twitter bird my son made and the pictures of all three of the kiddos — the ultimate metaphor for “create or die” 🙂 It’s now my inspiration for today’s design work. Thanks, Hugh! Kaboom.
I cheated – not being handy with scissors or tape I made an electronic version that displays cartoons thanks to the magic of Win7 themese
– clean and uncensored versions available here: http://tr.im/OBMCG
Succinct. Got it. Great stuff Hugh.
A print-sized version of the “Quality isn’t job one” card would be a great cube grenade:
https://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/000843.html
Hey Hugh,
Cracking ego! XXL
I could not copy save this image!
I have this as my desktop! My colleagues were like ‘Huh? … Hmmm … Interesting …’
I have this as my desktop! My colleagues were like ‘Huh? … Hmmm … Interesting …’
your logo is the same as rainmaker.com
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