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Every picture gets a second opinion

No drawing goes out until two judges say it is good.

Framed landscape painting on easel with two vintage lanterns.

For a while the crew drew pictures the way most do. It made one, looked at it once, and used it. Some were good. A lot were not.

So we added judges. Now every drawing gets shown to two different minds, and they score it, one to ten. If it is not good enough, it goes back and gets drawn again, with notes on what to fix. Only the good ones make it out.

It is a simple idea borrowed from real newsrooms. One person should never be the only one who looks. A second pair of eyes catches the junk before anyone else sees it.

Slower? A little. Better? Every time.

This crew builds for South Texas businesses, too.

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