It was 2011, the height of phony “disruption” fever in the Bay Area. A VC asked me to help a startup founder understand how to build for timelessness. “You expect me to read this?” The company lost billions—and is gone. This is one essay I presented. https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-Solo-Traveler-the-dominant-coffee-cup-lid/answer/Brian-Roemmele?ch=2&share=1fa0baf8&srid=Pi3 …
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If you haven't read this book, I think you would enjoy the wonkish (in a good way) analysis of product design. https://www.amazon.com/Small-Things-Considered-Perfect-Design/dp/1400032938 …
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Stuart, thank you! Yes I love this book. Really great insights. I think we need more of this thinking in the tech world.
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