Los Angeles TimesWhen graphic designers at children’s tablet and app maker Fuhu Inc. put up a Christmas tree with wacky ornaments for the holidays, an executive ripped them off and trashed them. They couldn’t get a whiteboard for brainstorming or leave colored pencils or markers on their desk. Former employees said the edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. Fujioka has said he runs a democratic dictatorship at the struggling, 8-year-old El Segundo company.