Developer achievement stickers | The Logo Smith

Badge reading "went outside" with a cartoon tree.
Updating this article in 2020 and it feels more relevant than ever...

In third place is a collection of 'achievement' stickers doing the rounds of the blogosphere right now. Originally designed by Jeremy Nguyen, published on The New Yorker and personally discovered via TheLogoSmith, the stickers are a humorous look at the pitfalls of being self-employed. They're specifically designed for freelance designers, but I feel a lot of them are applicable across disciplines. If you work from home, you'll probably find yourself smiling and nodding.

Note: this was originally part of a full article titled "Stickers, Eclipses and Lighthouses" and the 36th post in my New 52 challenge. That article also linked to a (then) new tool called Google Lighthouse, a blog post talking about a growing uneasiness with Google AMP, a look at time management, and a critique of data visualisation of future solar eclipses.

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