2. Create value and
solve hard problems
Nourish the soulInform process,
projects, team strategy
INFLUENCES
3. Create value and
solve hard problems
Venture Design VDTBOM
By IDEO Futures
Bringing the Donuts
By Ken Norton
99% Humble, 1% Brag
By Hunter Walk
Design in Tech Report
By John Maeda
Nourish the soul
Ways of Seeing
By John Berger
The art of looking sideways
By Alan Fletcher
Interactive art
By Chris Milk
Paintings & screen printing
By Chuck Close
Sidebar
Curated by Sacha Greif
The Year of the Looking Glass
By Julie Zhuo
Sprint
By Jake Knapp, GV
Elements of Typographic Style
By Robert Bringhurst
Inform process,
projects, team strategy
INFLUENCES
4. Create value and
solve hard problems
Venture Design VDTBOM
By IDEO Futures
Bringing the Donuts
By Ken Norton
99% Humble, 1% Brag
By Hunter Walk
Design in Tech Report
By John Maeda
Nourish the soul
Ways of Seeing
By John Berger
The art of looking sideways
By Alan Fletcher
Interactive art
By Chris Milk
Paintings & screen printing
By Chuck Close
Sidebar
Curated by Sacha Greif
The Year of the Looking Glass
By Julie Zhuo
Sprint
By Jake Knapp, GV
Elements of Typographic Style
By Robert Bringhurst
Inform process,
projects, team strategy
INFLUENCES
5. Create value and
solve hard problems
Venture Design VDTBOM
By IDEO Futures
Bringing the Donuts
By Ken Norton
99% Humble, 1% Brag
By Hunter Walk
Design in Tech Report
By John Maeda
Nourish the soul
Ways of Seeing
by John Berger
The art of looking sideways
by Alan Fletcher
Interactive art
by Chris Milk
Paintings & screen printing
by Chuck Close
Sidebar
Curated by Sacha Greif
The Year of the Looking Glass
By Julie Zhuo
Sprint
By Jake Knapp, GV
Elements of Typographic Style
By Robert Bringhurst
Inform process,
projects, team strategy
INFLUENCES
13. “The rules are all in a sixty-four-page pamphlet
by Aristotle called Poetics.It was written almost
three thousand years ago, but I promise you, if
something is wrong with what you’re writing,
you’ve probably broken one of Aristotle’s rules.
— Aaron Sorkin
14.
15. “The rules are all in a sixty-four-page pamphlet
by Aristotle called Poetics.It was written almost
three thousand years ago, but I promise you, if
something is wrong with what you’re writing,
you’ve probably broken one of Aristotle’s rules.
— Aaron Sorkin