Brick and Mortar
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There’s a definite difference between digital retailers and brick-and-mortar displays.
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There’s a definite difference between digital retailers and brick-and-mortar displays.
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Crowdsourced brainstorming – or crowdstorming – could become an interesting, sustainable way to gather hundreds of potential topics all at once.
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Don’t shy away from the things that scare you just because it’s safe to avoid them.
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What more can I do, through design, to help my message reach the world? I’d like to find out, and I plan to experiment heavily in the coming months.
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When I was in college, my best friend and I had the idea to one day open a bookstore. That the Internet has all but killed the traditional publishing industry is an irony not lost on me.
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I found myself watching 42 last night. I love sports movies, and it’s one of my favorite.
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Is meeting an objective not enough?
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Kickstarter has passed the “point of ridiculosity.” I am hereby writing off any respect I had for the platform.
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Speaking at conferences is often painful. Why bother in the first place?
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Air Canada, with their utter inability to tell the truth about scheduling, deal with delays caused by their own incompetence, or offer any sort of meaningful support to a plane full of rebooked and re-routed passengers has joined Delta on my list of airlines I will never fly again.