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Founder and designer of Ugmonk Just launched → Analog: The Simplest Productivity System http://Ugmonk.com/analog 

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    Jeff Sheldon‏ @ugmonk 16 Aug 2016

    You don't have to live in a cool city to design cool things. You can design from anywhere.

    12:53 PM - 16 Aug 2016
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      2. Mariusz‏ @dotmariusz 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ugmonk

        @cap getting immersed in well designed things & places definitely helps if you’re getting started though.

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      3. Mariusz‏ @dotmariusz 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @dotmariusz @ugmonk @cap

        not to mention cool cities have a lot of great people doing cool shit that can drive your motivation.

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      1. Seth Coelen‏ @SethCoolen 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ugmonk

        Then how are you supposed to put "made with ♥ from New York" in the footer? That gives you +10 design points right there...

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      1. Jeff Sheldon‏ @ugmonk 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @vanschneider @pjrvs

        of course. Was more getting at the idea that living there magically makes your work better 😁

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      1. Jeff Sheldon‏ @ugmonk 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @vanschneider

        yes! I mean @pjrvs single handily made Canada cool just by having pet rats 😉🤘🏻

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      2. Dennis Ideler‏ @dideler 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ugmonk

        a big benefit of living in uncool cities is that there are less distractions and you can easier focus on your craft

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      3. Jeff Sheldon‏ @ugmonk 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @dideler

        totally. I go to cities to get inspired but spend time creating here in the quiet.

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      1. Josh Farkas‏Verified account @JoshuaFarkas 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ugmonk @benpeck

        And you don't need anyone's permission to be the cool cat you were always meant to be. Defy all expectations but your own.

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      1. Tim McKenna‏ @AzraelGroup 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @pjrvs @vanschneider @ugmonk

        city, town, BFE; doesn't matter, great design happens anywhere. Location doesn't matter, determination does.

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      1. Ronny™‏ @rwieckardt 16 Aug 2016
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        you also don't need a dribbble account

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