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Dr. Seuss Collection Organized by Spectrum

February 22, 2008
by Chad Norman
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While searching for a particular Dr. Seuss book the other day, I noticed there was a wide range of colors on the bindings. Inspired by chotda’s rainbow bookshelves, I quickly threw the Seussian volumes into their proper ROYGBIV order (I left all the white ones on the right). Not a mind-blowing display, but Coop liked it!

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Chad is a marketing and branding strategist, proven leader, speaker, founder, and author. As COO of Catch Talent, he leads day-to-day operations including finance, human resources, marketing, and communications, as well as directs all employer brand client deliverables. Prior to Catch, Chad was VP of Marketing & Communication at SPARC, he served on the senior leadership team and lead marketing and communication strategy across all products and services. At Blackbaud, the leading provider of nonprofit technology solutions, Chad managed digital marketing and online training teams. In 2016, Chad founded DisruptHR Charleston, a bi-annual gathering of HR professionals for a night of networking and Ignite talks. His book, 101 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits: A Field Guide, was published by Wiley in February 2012. Chad has presented at dozens of industry events including SXSW, SHRM, DisruptHR, IHRIM, NTC, DMA, AFP, and BBCON and has lectured at Wake Forest University, Indiana University, University of Michigan, College of Charleston, and The Citadel.
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  1. burt.potter@blackbaud.com'
    Burt Potter February 23, 2008 at 1:53 am Reply
    Wow, that's not geeky at all. Keeping teaching your son to organize his books like that and he's in for a few beatings by the time he hits 6th grade.
  2. cheryl@cherylrainfield.com'
    Cheryl Rainfield February 27, 2008 at 7:58 am Reply
    I love how you arranged your son's Dr. Seuss books, Chad; it looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing it.
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  5. whitewater@terryreeves.com'
    River Rafting in California March 16, 2008 at 11:33 pm Reply
    Hey, if the boy likes it, that's all that matters.
  6. david@davidawindham.com'
    david windham April 17, 2008 at 7:36 am Reply
    nice work.. i do the same with my clothes and produce every so often.
  7. steve@yahoo.com'
    steve perry February 1, 2009 at 12:58 am Reply
    when i saw this, all i could think is, i would love to arrange my books like this. then i remembered i have a life and im not gay. i wish i could be as cool as this guy. one day hopefully. one day!
  8. slrman@terra.com.br'
    Jim February 2, 2009 at 7:13 am Reply
    Isn't it ROYGBIV? But I guess there's no Indigo books?
  9. sarahbyng@live.ca'
    sarah November 14, 2011 at 7:59 pm Reply
    Thats awesome, working on my own Dr.Seuss collection now for my son. Great job! As for you haters, that had to run your mouths about what the boy is being taught, get over it, might as well bitch at teachers, they teach kids colors and organization too. Seriously thats what parents do is teach their children everything they need in life. Your parents obviously didnt teach any of you manners, or to keep your mouths shut.

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