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I do think stories are great. They don’t come easily to me – my natural way of writing is analytical and expository.
The problem I have is the bridge between the story and the message. If this is lame it can lose the reader.
Hi Evan.
I find it much easier to start with the story first, and then talk about the parallel in the ‘design world’ or ‘tech world’.
For instance, there’s a hilarious video I just saw on YouTube with a cat whose ‘fighting pose’ consists of him standing on his head.
So, how would that apply to web design?
Well, I can go to Quora and see if I can connect it with any questions people are asking.
I’ll have to get back to you on that one.
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I do think stories are great. They don’t come easily to me – my natural way of writing is analytical and expository.
The problem I have is the bridge between the story and the message. If this is lame it can lose the reader.
Hi Evan.
I find it much easier to start with the story first, and then talk about the parallel in the ‘design world’ or ‘tech world’.
For instance, there’s a hilarious video I just saw on YouTube with a cat whose ‘fighting pose’ consists of him standing on his head.
So, how would that apply to web design?
Well, I can go to Quora and see if I can connect it with any questions people are asking.
I’ll have to get back to you on that one.