Here’s something really important for everyone to understand.
If we design our cities for cars only, they fail everyone, including drivers.
If we design our cities with many great CHOICES in how to get around, they work better for everyone, including drivers.
Spread the word.
@spatzwear I've been trying to reach someone to get the US return address for an order that I need to return because it was too small. I've reached out several times on the website as instructed and have not gotten a reply.
Social selling factory in Indonesia 🤯
This is UGC industrial mass production. This is a freaking factory.
Selling things online is changing so fast. Everything is changing so fast.
This is unreal
Autechre just dropped a 5.5 hour mix of "some of the stuff that was floating around us at the time" of the original Artificial Intelligence comp on Warp and my god, I'm not even a fifth through it but here you go https://t.co/za2Cpv77tN
One of the most powerful things designers & researchers can do is to keep reminding stakeholders of the problem at hand.
Falling in love with the problem, not the solution, becomes more difficult the more time you spend discussing, building, & iterating on a specific solution.
"In Madison, as long as you...have a library card, you can check out an electric bike from one of the city’s libraries for free."
https://t.co/6B8rPGj5Gu
Big thanks to Center Stage for smoothly and dramatically panning left and down and then slowly zooming in on my huge dumb face as I tried to sneak a bite of a cupcake off-screen during a meeting
I love working at Facebook.
Yeah, it's a bummer we got called back to the office and I have a 2 hour commute again.
But, I'm sorry: you just aren't going to get this close collaboration with your teammates if you're working from home.