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Testing and More Testing

April 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I apologize that things have been quiet on the posting front lately, but we have all been very busy in development and testing.  And testing.  And more testing.  Did I mention there was some testing involved?  It is great to get to know the application and I can’t wait to share it with you…but alas we haven’t done all the cool things we want to do yet, so it will be a few more months.

So, while we code, design, and test, sign up for the beta and encourage your friends and family to do the same.  Should be something remarkable!

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#1 Tip for Spring Cleaning

April 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Picture from Sidewalk_story on Flickr 

As the weather turns warmer and the flower bloom, thoughts turn to cleaning up and cleaning out.  Clearing away the cobwebs and all unnecessary things to begin afresh.  A founder of Twitter wrote a great blog post that was worthy of repeating here.

Tip for cleaning out your closet

Don’t ask, “Can I imagine wearing this?”  Instead ask, “Can I imagine this ever being the best possible thing in my closet to wear?”  Works for other things, too.

So, as we are busy building Remarkable for you, I can’t help but think about this.  Rather than asking “Can I imagine anyone using this feature?” I should instead be asking “Can I imagine this being the best feature of this product and the reason people use it and tell their friends?”  If the answer to the second question is “no,” then it might not be worth the effort.  Trust me, early indications are that the application will be extremely useful in practical and surprising ways and will really make your life easier.  If not, then we are doing our part.

This unbelievable (but apparently true) photo is from sidewalk_story on Flickr.

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A Beautiful Day

April 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Today was a remarkably beautiful day in Portland, Oregon.  After several weeks of overcast coldness, Spring finally emerged into bright sunshine!  After dinner and gelato with the family, came back to alpha test and work on more details about Remarkable.

I ran across a quote today attributed to James Barrie that summed up today…”Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.” 

I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying this phase of the process.  And I know it will be even more fun to have other people using the application to collaborate and celebrate in new ways.  The application is turning out to be very cool, the problems we are finding seem solvable, and I am reminded every day of the importance of what we are building.  It really isn’t work at all!

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It All Starts With You

April 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If you are interested in being part of our alpha test, or better yet, you have an occasion coming up in the life of someone you love that is worthy of celebrating, please let me know.   Unlike our upcoming beta test (sign up here), we are not releasing code access or allowing people outside our team to use these early versions, but parallel to that we are working on mastering the work flow and human processes that will be streamlined and automated with the new Remarkable by Creative Outlet Labs.

So, here is where I can use your help (and in plain English): if you are looking to celebrate a milestone birthday, graduation, retirement, or some other notable occasion with someone you love in the coming months and want to do something incredible for them (and you are willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement that you won’t tell all of our secrets before its time), I’d love to hear from you.  Email AlphaMe@CreativeOutletLabs.com with the details and hopefully we can work together on something remarkable for the someone in your life that is remarkable!

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10 Laws of Simplicity and the Business of Undoing

January 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I just finished John Maeda’s The Laws of Simplicity.  This MIT professor also keeps a blog on the same topic.  The ten laws are as follows:

  • Reduce: the simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction
  • Organize: organization makes a system of many appear fewer
  • Time: Savings in time feel like simplicity
  • Learn: Knowledge makes everything simpler
  • Differences: Simplicity and complexity need each other
  • Context: What lies in the periphery of simplicity is definitely not peripheral
  • Emotion: More emotions are better than less
  • Trust: In simplicity we trust
  • Failure: Some things can never be made simple
  • The One: Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious, and adding the meaningful.

I couldn’t help but draw a connection between John’s laws and the book Blue Ocean Strategy, which proposes that to create uncontested markets, one must purposely NOT do what the obvious competition does.  Features must be taken out.  Different elements must be emphasized.  Like the example in the book of contrasting Cirque de Soliel with traditional traveling circuses, one must decide what they are about and prune the rest (take out the animal acts and appeal to adults, instead of children, for instance).  If you have ever seen a Cirque show you can attest to the emotion, context, and differences that make all the difference.  They were able to dance around the elephants in their industry, so to speak, and deliver a whole new experience and create an amazing franchise.Elephant

This is a lesson for any new business, especially one finding a space in between other established players who are always seeking to do more, appeal to more customers, and create more noise.  To be successful, I firmly believe that one must thoughtfully and purposefully “undo” the competition by doing less, but doing it better. 

Simplicity will be the hallmark of Remarkable.  It will do something better, faster, and more satisfyingly (is that even a word?) than all the other alternatives.  Simple. 

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