
Commissioned work
Briefings drawn to order
Each briefing is a set of sheets plus a sitting. Choose the form that matches the question you need hung on the wall.
The desk takes four kinds of work. All of them end in paper you can hold, mark, and hang. None of them is a standing watch unless you later ask for a retainer of outlook sheets.
Write with the market, the years, and the decision the charts must serve. We will say which briefing fits, what sources we would use, and how long the drawing will take.
Bound sheets and a sitting
Commissioned trend briefing
One named question, a source list, six to twelve charts, and a sitting to read the turning points aloud.
Wall charts by season
Seasonal outlook sheets
A short set of wall charts that show the usual seasonal shape of one series, and where this year sits against it.
Historical series on paper
Archive reconstruction
Scattered ledgers and yearbooks drawn into a single readable series, with every join and missing year marked on the sheet.
Sitting with the charts
Board reading
A ninety-minute sitting in which the sheets are walked in hanging order and the forecast range is spoken, not slid past.