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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How about You're not paid to think from Futurama:
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I like this one:
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This is what I have hanging in my office. |
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Everything I need to know in life I learned from Star Trek. |
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We have the following two posters in our office at work. They're rather suitable, I think
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Some ASCII art |
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A great xkcd comic for programmers:
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We have this one hanging up
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Web Trend 4 linked to the tokyo metro, looks really cool :)
you can get the full poster as a png here. |
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I have this on the wall beside me and its pretty useful if you're C# developer. I have the .Net 3.5 namespace poster as well. It's amazingly useful.. Cheers! |
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ACHTUNG! Alles touristen und non-technischen peepers! Das machine control is nicht fur gerfinger-poken und mittengrabben. Oderwise is easy schnappen der springenwerk, blowen fuse, und poppencorken mit spitzensparken. Der machine is diggen by experten only. Is nicht fur geverken by das dummkopfen. Das rubbernecken sightseenen keepen das cotten picken hands in das pockets, so relaxen und watchen das blinkenlights. |
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Do you want to geek it up and go with the classics, or liven the room with something non-traditional? If you know what you want, the best place to get it is a print shop; you can get huge, high quality prints for fairly cheap. That's how I scored a 36" by 30" print of "Reproduction Interdite" for $6. Thinkgeek is always good for geek supplies. CPEP has some awesome physics posters (looks like my standard model poster is outdated). You see a lot of Dali and Escher, but not so many Ernst landscapes. On second thought, maybe there's a reason for that. Magritte is a little more soothing, and good if the room has no windows. Don't limit yourself to posters. Wall sculptures work really well to break monotony. Archie McPhee has some interesting items (like a giant ear), but the best are random stuff repurposed for decoration ("Why is there a pair of converse on the ceiling?"). Or how about an origami trophy moose head? Filling a wall with postcards is fun, too, especially if you spread them haphazardly and connect them with red string and pushpins. If you're into astronomy, Saturn with 6 Moons is traditional but perhaps too hackneyed. And it's not a hacker's den without an ASCII Snoopy wall calendar (bonus points if you print it on ribbon paper with a daisywheel or dot matrix printer).
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I like this one:
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This is one I've had up for some time, based off Hokusai's "The Great Wave At Kanagawa":
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I have the Napoleon March. Its more designer inspiration, but as a programmer I think I lack that.
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XKCD comics and Cheat sheets. |
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There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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I first saw this poster of Don Quixote by Picasso when visiting an AT&T cube farm in Colorado back in the 80's and thought it was very appropriate:
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I have this. I thought it looked cool http://www.visibone.com/color/poster.html
Or another from xkcd:
Oh, despair.com has some great ones: When the winds of change blow hard enough, the most trivial of things can turn into deadly projectiles |
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it's xkcd yeah |
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