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  1. @cre8tn My publisher Peachpit is working on a deal with iTunes as we speak. It's a great idea.
  2. My "Innovation Toolkit" bundle has released just in time for Christmas! (hint, hint) http://tinyurl.com/y8nymyq
  3. @Pribblization Accenture, McKinsey, et al, could use a better understanding of how brand and design drive sustainable profits.
  4. Accenture should know better than to use celebrities as brand symbols. They hit right into the trap.
  5. @jstreete I only do paperback. Look forward to going paperless when e-readers finally catch.
  6. @jstreete I think my tonation HAS improved. What can I say - it's a work in progress.
  7. ZAG is finally out on Audible! Listen to a free sample at http://tinyurl.com/ycjdw8t
  8. @thatchmo3000 Thanks for letting me know the Audible.com version of Zag is out!
  9. RT @thatchmo3000: @MARTYneumeier 's Zag now available on audible!
  10. Since aesthetics is driven by simplicity and efficiency, it offers a powerful tool in an era of diminishing natural resources.
  11. There are aesthetic patterns that push our emotional buttons no matter who we are, where we live, or what we believe in.
  12. We often use beauty as a proxy for quality.
  13. The more technological we become, the more we need the sensual and metaphorical power of beauty.
  14. If business is about creating emotional ties with customers, then aesthetics is the superglue that binds them to your brand.
  15. Thanks to everyone for your good wishes on the Neutron/Liquid merger! I'm excited. http://tinyurl.com/3edtth
  16. Just got back from RGD DesignThinkers in Toronto. Great event, impressive community. Thx, everyone!
  17. I'm polishing my talk and workshop for DesignThinkers in Toronto this week. Should be a blast! http://www.designthinkers.com/
  18. @akajoshlevine That's the world's simplest decision tree! (And the funniest.)
  19. The higher design moves up the ladder, the more leverage it delivers.
  20. To drive stock price higher—and sustain it—you need to first invest in vision, culture, and innovation.