My sister wanted a sign to use while sampling a coffee with not very much text that people can look at and feel like they learned something. As "not a graphic designer" and someone who prefers long form writing this is very much not playing to my strengths, but here's sign #1, made with the GNU Image Manipulation Program.
Need to talk with my sister (who owns the other 50% of the business) about having the shop reimburse for business travel.
Someone asked if they could schedule some time to watch batches getting roasted and take away some screenshots. I countered with letting them get some hands on experience on the machines. People who don't work here normally aren't allowed to touch the machines, but I make exceptions for people who I know have some experience using commercial roasting equipment.
It's about time to start working on the next episode of Coffee and Code. There's a viewer question that needs answering and the answer involves graphs. https://video.typica.us/video-channels/coffee_and_code/videos
At least with "player" supporting Carmen now they're no longer the worst player ever, but seriously, the character adds nothing interesting and only serves to remind the viewer of just how pointless anything that happens during the rest of the show really is (because it's just a video game, precluding the possibility of consequences).
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.