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Conjuring Creative Permission From Our Tools
A tool built for creativity should feel like a sunlit artist’s studio—spacious and inspiring, with windows you can open to allow the unexpected in.
Sari Azout • The End of Productivity
At worst this worldview can lead to the esoteric, or the novel for novelty’s sake. But at its best it can feel liberating—permission to “disregard the words” and just build what feels exciting. Trusting that the words will follow.
Josh Miller • "Disregard the Words"
The Lo-Fi Art and Human Tools Era
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The Imperfectionist: It's the human connection, stupid
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