Our boss asked us to add posters to our room, and we have no ideas. If you could add posters to your office, what would you recommend?
Posters containing humor, paintings, and art are welcome.
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Our boss asked us to add posters to our room, and we have no ideas. If you could add posters to your office, what would you recommend? Posters containing humor, paintings, and art are welcome. |
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closed as not programming related by Rich B, sth, dmckee, Welbog, John Saunders Jul 28 at 1:46 |
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Not at all programming related, but it certainly keeps morale up. The girls of Red Alert 3. I don't actually know who pinned it up, but it was there when we acquired the room for our developers. There is stays.
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Classic Poster, In fact the first search result in Google for Software Design.
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It depends on what your group is into, really. If you're gamers, you might like something like this:
If you guys all have the same political interests, you might even step outside of the standard boundaries.
All image credits go to someone else. |
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I love my Flex API posters, not because they are useful but because only a set of 5 full-size posters with 7pt font can fully convey the madness that is the Flex API :) Free set here: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=posters&sdid=ZFCT |
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Make your own, using a good color printer (or plotter, if you have one) and ContextFree. Have contests to see who can come up with nice images. ContextFree can create images ranging from fractals to minimalist sumi style to typical geek-techno to string art. The gallery shows what's possible, as in the following samples: |
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This is a classic. |
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This one:
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Design Patterns class Diagrams |
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The famous (but NSFW) getStringFromObject() should do nicely. :) |
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Anything from the set of The IT Crowd |
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truthery |
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Code your own fractal generator then print something when you make it look good. |
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This one is not a motivator, but I'd love to have one in my programming room. I recently giant-printed it and made it as gift to a friend of mine:
You can get it as a free PDF here. |
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I'd first ask for more whiteboards. For programming more whiteboards is always better. You can always put cartoons etc. on whiteboards you don't use with magnets and remove them when you've got new ones. If you really want art I'd go with Kandinsky reproductions/posters. Somehow most programmers I know like Kandinsky. Must be the geometric shapes and bright colors. http://dplasticasantiagoapostol.wikispaces.com/file/view/kandinsky_Composicion_VII.jpg |
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A big photography of a waterfall. |
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You could do worse than Despair Inc's Demotivators.
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I don't think programming reference on walls is a good idea personally. Its much easier to hit the web to find an answer, or use your favourite reference book. Therefore I would recommend something that stimulates the mind. Computer art is always good. Also a big LCD with your latest product build qualities if your boss really cares. =) |
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A picture of your boss? Oh wait, that would be de-motivation |
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