One of my favorite things to draw in grade school was a factory making Easter eggs. It had conveyor belts, gears and tiny workers painting and stacking eggs. Variations of the factory would be drawn every year during the spring. When Robert Lesser from CFO magazine called for an assignment about how companies manage money flow, he asked if I liked the idea of a building showing the inner workings of how chaotic it can be to handle money. The inner grade school artist inside of me said the idea sounded brilliant.