Archive for April, 2009
The future of now
What you anticipate in the future is a product of your past and everything you count meaningful right now.
Terrior. Not frightening. Not a dog.
How the character of place influences and shapes everything it makes.
Build simple tools. Honor complexity.
When we build tools for decision-makers, we follow two intentions: Build simple tools and honor complexity.
Why the back-side of innovation matters
Innovation gets an awful lot of attention these days. But most of the fanfare is focused on starting new things. What about finishing? Who's got that job?