A review of a Fast Company article that inspired me to look at design through a totally new perspective: How designing for people with disabilities creates extreme design constraints that result in some of the most intuitive products for the masses.
Read MoreNew ideas are delicate and valuable resources. Like freshly sprouting plant life, new ideas are vulnerable and need space to grow and iterate.
Read MoreToday more than ever, consumers want to make a difference in the world, and are doing so by selectively consuming products that reflect their personal values. This new consumer is more socially and environmentally conscious....
Read MoreWe are transitioning into a Renaissance period led by highly skilled craftsmen who are creating unique, quality products. This is coupled with a consumer who values quality and utility over cheap, temporary product.
Read MoreA new era of the Internet is upon us. It is one that connects us, rather than isolates us from our experience of the physical world through the use of apps and integrated hardware.
Read MoreThe outdoor industry is on the fringes of disruption, as millennials seek new ways to experience the outdoors. We ( the millennial generation) are interested in living a rich life, full of diverse experiences...
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