Illustrated by Kyle Fletcher, then written by Michael Kiser

So Windows Phone 7 wants us to get a life. They want us to believe that they’re intentionally developing a smartphone experience that delivers the lightest surface-level interactions we need. Surface indeed. 

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Written by Michael Kiser, then illustrated by Kyle Fletcher

When I was a sophomore in college, as an elementary education major, I recall an announcement that the state was raising the minimum test score requirements a few percentage points, which would eliminate some people from graduation with a teaching certificate, and make it slightly more difficult to obtain one in the coming year. While this announcement was met with anger by many of my peers, I remember thinking “good, let’s trim the fat.”

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Illustrated by Kyle Fletcher, then written by Michael Kiser

The last immortal is among us now. We are his living tomb. And he is delivered unto us like Kal-El, trenching at a hot, glowing slant from the sky, sewn as a bird into the belly of a pig, and plowed to a halt. He is an egg in the West.

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Written by Michael Kiser and illustrated by Kyle Fletcher

As creative firms continue expanding their offerings to the point of ultimate integration, creative professionals find themselves in crisis — am I a generalist or a master of craft? The answer is that to be successful, or personally fulfilled, you might have to be both. 

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