Great Boards: Whitney Marston Pierce
A designer talks through the ways Aboard has become her business’s “secret weapon.”
A designer talks through the ways Aboard has become her business’s “secret weapon.”
Almost everyone needs to manage data, but few people want to define how data should work.
On the liminal space between current and new versions.
It can’t all be appetizers. Sometimes you need to serve an entree.
It may be a huge messy database, but it’s our huge messy database.
You can’t tell people what to want. They will tell you what they want.
“You never know when something you saw six months ago is going to come in handy.”
How long does it take for someone to find utility with our software?