Here's another stupid idea I couldn't let go of: making computer-drawn value stream maps look hand-drawn. It was a concatenation of circumstances that made me implement this; namely, I saw a post on a Visio blog on making shapes look hand drawn.
So I wrote a VBA macro in Visio that takes an eVSM map and makes it look hand drawn. I implemented this and moved on, like I feel I should. But recently, I saw a post somewhere linking to a whiteboard font based on the t.v. show House, and decided I couldn't live without seeing how it my "hand-drawn" maps would look with a "hand-drawn" font to go with it.
Here's a regular eVSM map:
And here is one of my "incredible" hand-drawn maps, rendered like on a whiteboard (minus any smudges one might expect):
I guess my point for sharing this was just to, 1, show off a really stupid little trick I somehow couldn't live without, and 2, to say that sometimes you have to just give up and give in to that part of your brain that thinks "wouldn't it be cool if...". Who knows, it may come in handy some day (and I mean the experience of working through that problem).
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