anti-hype and anti-trends
“Ignore the hype – the best brands do” - Design Week
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hype without substance fails



Fantastic startup advice from Marc Andreessen 15 years ago. https://t.co/slnUkIGB5j

There’s a strong argument to be made that the most compelling solutions in the short history of the New Internet have been those that are the most commonplace, slow, ambient, and avoidant of hype. Products that actually work and will continue to.
Bryan Lehrer • What Happened to the New Internet?
Once you have many people doing something, you have lots of competition and little differentiation. You, generally, never want to be part of a popular trend… So I think trends are often things to avoid. What I prefer over trends is a sense of mission. That you are working on a unique problem that people are not solving elsewhere.
David Perell • Peter Thiel’s Religion
All those tech-driven foods are still around, but they don’t tempt consumers the way they once did. Instead, the fastest growing categories in the food business are built on an entirely different vocabulary: gourmet, artisan, healthy, organic, nutritious, sustainable, local, homemade.
Ted Gioia • Has the Internet Reached Peak Clickability?
if you’re bored with the current landscape of trending sounds and templated content, I beg you to make something different