The Gapingvoid Email

Three times a week, we'll send you a thought-provoking illustration about the world of work along with a short snippet of insight. Our emails cover topics like company culture, design thinking, leadership strategies, creating better-functioning teams, navigating the hybrid work environment, and more. They are designed as quick reads to give you insight into working smarter and being more connected to why you do what you do. We also feature guest posts from thought leaders around the world and answer culture questions sent in by our readers. People who enjoy the daily email most are often senior leaders in business, healthcare execs, entrepreneurs, and academics.

 

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what’s your coping mechanism?

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 16, 2009

Lum’s Barbecue, Junction, Texas. This is where I normally stop for lunch when I drive between Alpine and Austin. Just over halfway. That smoker’s been …

evil plans & english cut

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 15, 2009

[Thomas Mahon] I’m currently working on the English Cut case-study for my upcoming book, “Evil Plans”. EnglisCut.com was a blog I started with a Savile …

the george series

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 14, 2009

[Extreme close-up of Marfa One.] I’m going to be making more large paintings. Marfa One was 48″x48″. These new ones will be half those dimensions …

can art have "users"? [revisited]

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 14, 2009

One of my collectors, Tom LaPille just emailed me this- a photo of his “Quality” cube grenade, now safely hanging on his office wall. Like …

nobody cares. get over it.

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 13, 2009

The “Nobody Cares” print, part of the Portfolio # 2 series, is now for sale individually over on the gapingvoid gallery site. Price: $100.00, signed …

the twenty

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 13, 2009

[A cartoon I did for Deborah Schultz back in 2007.] Yesterday on Twitter, I wrote: “There are roughly 20 people in your space who matter. …