World Building
- As someone who has decades of experience on the web, I hate to compare myself to the tortoise, but hey, if it fits, it fits. Let’s be more like that tortoise: diligent, direct, and purposeful. The web needs pockets of slowness and thoughtfulness as its reach and power continues to increase. What we depend upon must be properly built and intelligent... See more
from Everything Easy is Hard Again by Frank Chimero
shashaank added 23d ago
- I am proposing that it can be helpful to think of Ideas as occupying a space that exists alongside the purely physical world with which we’re all familiar, and that further it is useful to think of this parallel emergent world as extremely real and not at all a metaphor .
from the map is of the territory by eigenrobot
shashaank added 23d ago
- Every decision is a bet. To increase your odds of winning, place bets where you have an unfair advantage. Whether it’s your expertise, network, resources, or a unique insight, leveraging these advantages can make all the difference. When starting my agency, I had years of agency experience, a good reputation, and an existing steady stream of client... See more
from Dan Mall’s 10 Principles for a Worthy Design Career | Figma Blog by Dan Mall
shashaank added 24d ago
Rule #2: Place bets on unfair advantage
- This is what people don’t understand about visionaries: They don’t need to predict the future. They learn to snatch it out of the folds of time and wear it around their bodies like a flowing cloak.
from The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy by Dan Shipper
shashaank added 25d ago
- our primitive is this concept of a card. A card can be any length and any height. You've released the constraint of it being fixed. And in addition to that, a card can hold anything. It can fit text and images, but you could also embed multimedia. It supports video -- you could record a Loom directly into a card. You could provide voiceover or a sc... See more
from Grant Lee, co-founder of Gamma, on rethinking the primitives of presentations by Jan-Erik Asplund
shashaank added 1mo ago
- The artist is a discoverer, not an inventor.
from Thinking outside "outside the box" by Elan Ullendorff
shashaank added 1mo ago
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