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  1. If business is about creating emotional ties with customers, then aesthetics is the superglue that binds them to your brand.
  2. Thanks to everyone for your good wishes on the Neutron/Liquid merger! I'm excited. http://tinyurl.com/3edtth
  3. Just got back from RGD DesignThinkers in Toronto. Great event, impressive community. Thx, everyone!
  4. I'm polishing my talk and workshop for DesignThinkers in Toronto this week. Should be a blast! http://www.designthinkers.com/
  5. @akajoshlevine That's the world's simplest decision tree! (And the funniest.)
  6. The higher design moves up the ladder, the more leverage it delivers.
  7. To drive stock price higher—and sustain it—you need to first invest in vision, culture, and innovation.
  8. In a company with an innovative culture, radical ideas are the norm, not the exception.
  9. @ben_weeks I didn't design the old Woolworth's logo, but I would have been proud to design the new one. See ya soon.
  10. The Audible.com recording of ZAG went well. I hope the experience will have a good effect on my future writing.
  11. @thatchmo3000 Branded training actually became the main business of Neutron (now merged with Liquid Agency).
  12. @FictiveCameron So true. I feel naked without my graphics.
  13. @thatchmo3000 Not sure. I'd give it a couple of months to allow for editing, packaging, promotion, etc.
  14. @thatchmo3000 SURE I do! Have you seen THE DESIGNFUL COMPANY?
  15. I'm heading down to L.A. to record ZAG for Audible.com.
  16. @nickpicking Well said!
  17. @Edgar_A_Uy You're a good man. BTW, those issues of Critique are now priced at up to $100 a copy on Amazon and eBay!
  18. Apple's move strikes me as overprotective at the least, and hypocritical at the most. Here's a little-known st... http://tinyurl.com/yerczua
  19. Sometimes thinking wrong is just wrong, but other times it turns out more right than right.
  20. The most innovative designers consciously reject the standard options and cultivate an appetite for “thinking wrong.”