Sunday, December 30, 2007

Traveling Renegade

Yesterday Ofer has left us to discover the new world.
I'm sure he will soon write something about it here in the blog, but meanwhile I'd like to tell you about a small present we made him before he left.
As he quit his job and gave up his business cards, we thought we had to find a proper replacement at least for the cards. So we came up with the following:

Those who are familiar with his previous business card from work will recognize the card design :) After we made a bunch of those, we thought it'd be nice to introduce some variations.
So we made some more cards, which feature the following writings on them:
(First goes the title, then the motto on the cards top, the original card being: Ofer Lavi, Traveling Renegade / Make Yourself Mobile)

- Ofer Lavi, Extreme Bowler / Make Yourself Immobile
- Ofer Lavi, Serial Job Quitter / Make Yourself Free
- Ofer Lavi, Finally No Title / Be Yourself
- Ofer Lavi, Ex Mopnik / Foolfill Your Potential
- Ofer Lavi, Coffee Critic / Make Yourself Coffee
- Ofer Lavi, Beer Specialist / Buy Me a Beer
- Ofer Lavi, Roof Dweller / Be On Top Of It
- Achmed, Dead Terrorist / Silence! I Kill You!
For those who don't understand the last one, it's time you would: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4y-waHLz-TU)

I also received some ideas from Oren, but unfortunately it was too late and I couldn't print the cards. So I'm posting his ideas here now (I made slight changes in some of them to make them more clear):

- Ofer Lavi, Personal Porter / It's actually easier on the way up
- Ofer Lavi, Official Freference / Wikipedia is for amateurs
- Ofer Lavi, Hiring Division / CV's are not made for chatting
- Ofer Lavi, Black List Keeper / You may be the next
- Ofer Lavi, Chez /Just drinking coke is lame
- Ofer Lavi, Double Agent / Ofer Levi
- Ofer Lavi, Alcohol Police / The bathroom is on the left

Some of those are a bit personal, so that even I don't fully understand them...

So, we wish Ofer a good journey, which he no doubt will have, and we'll be watching him through his posts here (I count on it) and through the map, that was added on the blog's first page. As you can see it is called "Where in the world is rakanikan?".