Archive for June, 2009


The Daily Icon: 27 February 2009

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The Daily Icon has been just a bit less daily this week. My evening hours have been consumed with readying the materials for a stonework class that I led Friday morning. I discussed what good stonework is and then showed a gazillion images of what it can look like. The cross section posters were available as hand outs and people took notes as we discussed the key concepts illustrated.


Sustainability in stonework construction

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Yesterday I took part in the Mt. Green Sustainability Conference at Warren Wilson College. I led a session on Sustainability in Stonework, in which I introduced the Green Target tool I recently created. I blogged about the class at Hammerhead.

 

Another recent project was the first edition of the Daily Sledge, the Hammerhead Stoneworks newsletter. Here’s a link to a PDF optimized for fast download.

 

The Daily Icon: 22 February 2009

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Cross section of a drystone retaining wall.
I’ve been working on a handful of similar illustrations for an upcoming class on stonework I’m leading at the North Carolina Arboretum. I don’t label the drawings, preferring to print posters and write in the key information in the classroom. A copy sized version of the illustrations will be given as handouts for structure note-taking.

 

The Daily Icon: Drivers : 17 February 2009

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

These are activity boards I made for the new woodworking table in Abe’s pre-school classroom. We chose the short, stout screwdriver to be easier to grasp for small hands. This idea was borrowed from a Montessori catalog.
Drawing with Sharpies on wood is fun.

 

The hex driver.

 

The Daily Icon: Tax Galaxy

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

A recent question on LinkedIn asked about how people deal with to do lists and keeping things organized. I responded with a link to my galaxy. Mark Bradford of Our Web Department was inspired enough by my reply to make his own and kind enough to share it with me. And as Mark pointed out, it’s a solar system, not a galaxy.
I like Mark’s version and some of the fun things he did to make it his own. Hard to discern in this low res capture, the green planet to the top is the Tax Planet and features a huge dollar sign on its surface. There’s a comet at the bottom that represents the fun projects he has going on as well. He reported it took about five minutes and was fun to do. The next question- in a couple of weeks- will be, did it help organize things and get stuff done?
Mark, thanks for sharing.

 

The Daily Icon: Critical Mass 1 : 13 February 2009

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Critical mass.

 

The Daily Icon: 6 March 2009

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Cereal, breakfast, oatmeal. This is part of a forthcoming project called Morning Routine, a collection of icons and tools to help parents and children navigate the tricky time between waking up and getting out the door.