A couple of weeks ago in Plymouth in Devon, Rob took a writing workshop with a graphic designer, programmer, designer/illustrator and information architect. He challenged them to write. And write and write and write.
And write 62 words in reflection about an object they consider a treasure. This one’s from Mike Cobb, the programmer. He chose his log book from his time training as a parachutist.
Mike’s piece shows us how there’s a story in every object. A personal story. A story that needs to be told.Give it a go. Choose your personal treasure. Write 62 words. And send it, with an image of your treasure, to team[at]26treasures.com

A couple of weeks ago in Plymouth in Devon, Rob took a writing workshop with a graphic designer, programmer, designer/illustrator and information architect. He challenged them to write. And write and write and write.

And write 62 words in reflection about an object they consider a treasure. This one’s from Mike Cobb, the programmer. He chose his log book from his time training as a parachutist.

Mike’s piece shows us how there’s a story in every object. A personal story. A story that needs to be told.

Give it a go. Choose your personal treasure. Write 62 words. And send it, with an image of your treasure, to team[at]26treasures.com

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