Martin Homent's new ads for the Enfield Council are cooler than the other side of the pillow. These pieces of papercraft perfection are pretty to look at, and they have a special meaning. All of these pieces are aimed at helping out social workers.
Being a social worker is a tough job. Besides having to help those who need it, you have to deal with mounds of paperwork. Martin Homent's 'Beware the Paperwork' is a fun way to say "Hey social workers, we've got your back."
Papercraft is slowly taking over my life.
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Martin Homent's 'Beware of the Paperwork' Supports Social Workers
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