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Atypical Workdays Becoming Routine (The Wall Street Journal) This article for the Wall Street Journal was about how the internet (and globalization) have enabled workers to labor around the clock. I think this was an overnight job, so I probably did these sketches within an hour or two of the call. I decided to put the busy bee in a lozenge shape, to break up the normally "boxy" page...  Here's a little snippet of the text:  "There has always been demand for "off-hours" work -- the Romans scheduled delivery carts' arrivals at night to avoid congested streets. But the call for off-hours workers is increasing, according to Harriet Presser, a sociology professor at the University of Maryland and author of "Working in a 24/7 Economy"
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