The New Creative Economy
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Who will inspire economic success in the next decade? Those who covet raw creativity and draw from the arts, suggests John Maeda, former leader Rhode Island School of Design and newly minted design principle at a VC firm. He shares his views about why Design, with a capitol D, is more important than “just good technology.” Ten years from now, will our collective creativity propel us forward? John Maeda, David Kirkpatrick
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