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Why Coffee Doodles?
It started in 2011. Two months after leaving my comfortable but soul-sucking corporate job, I was asked, “What would it take to get you to work for us?”
I spent a week carefully writing out what I needed and what I wanted in my life at that time. I drafted a thoughtful email and let it sit overnight. The next day, I nodded at the email and sent it off. Fifteen minutes later, I received a response that said, “Great! When can you start?”
I started my first remote position. I was working from home as Director of UX for a mobile app dev company doing some of the coolest work in the business.
I had a large paper desktop calendar that also served as a gargantuan coffee cup coaster, absorbing my haphazard spills and splashes, which were usually dried by the time I had conference calls to attend. Doodling is part of my listening process. My coffee spills became little characters. I started occasionally photographing them and posting them to a Tumblr blog, as an experiment. I have sporadic coffee doodle posts over there ranging from 2011–2014, along with a few other things.
I‘d stop and start again, but never really took up a daily practice. Every March, I’d do a 31-day ‘doodle-a-day’ challenge and just post them to my personal Instagram account. It was always fun and light.