Startups, take note.  

Well, judging by the amount of retweets this page received, I think it’s safe to say the message got around the web. Nevertheless, I must mention it.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, we’re in a startup boom – get used to it. However, with significant growth comes stretch marks. They’re not pretty. In context, these startups are beginning to look ugly.

Startups, this is how design works.

A guide by Wells Riley goes over the fundamentals of design. What and what not should be in every startup. I agree with him 98.72%

I always leave room for error.

At this point, I’ll usually go into a long rant about design. This normally takes 2,700 words, give or take. However, I won’t take away from Riley’s outstanding guide. There’s nothing I could tell you here that he didn’t cover. That’s a lie – I’ll save my insight for another time.

 
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