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Neil Gaiman on Feedback & Perfection
From Gotham Writers’ Workshop, celebrated author Neil Gaiman lists good writing practices – a couple of which apply nicely to prototyping with ProtoShare. 5. Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. … Continue reading
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Are Street Performers Better Than You at Prototyping?
Street performers probably have a better prototyping workflow than you do. In the post, Become a God of Learning Your Trade on Zenhabits by Leo Babauta, he states to get better at what you do you should “do it in … Continue reading
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Getting over embarrassment in order to get things done
The process that Pixar adopted for Toy Story, as explained by Ed Catmull, President of Pixar Animation Studios, is very similar to the process of “share early, share often” that we advocate for prototyping with ProtoShare: In the process of … Continue reading
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