Coming To Town

There was a pattern forming on my resume where every significant position I had held was a three-year stint. Douglas Samuel turned out to be five, simply because after the first three, it took another two just to get out...
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When Zig started working part-time at Inhouse he was just about failing out of William Paterson and was slowly losing interest in the idea of being a graphic designer at all. When we first sat down to get to know...
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When you decide to become a commercial artist, the secret skill that is the hardest to master, is the one of judgement. Your customer's assignment to you, at first is a problem to solve for them, but it becomes your...
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Danny wore tortoise shell glasses with plastic, non-prescription lenses so he would look smarter, and a yarmulke so he would look more Jewish. He started dating the daughter of an orthodox Jewish real estate shtarker who had a weekend place...
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Joel Seiden’s office was ten years and ten blocks from my summer internship at Korey Kay. Another one of my father’s real estate business associates turned family friend, he was always somebody I had looked up to. Joel is that...
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