Anti-design trends, Figma low code, presidential debates
Fabricio Teixeira
Posted on October 3, 2020
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The world is burning.
- Not a drill → The Reichstag is burning.
- End of tourism → Is there any way to reinvent an industry?
- Debate redesign → Redesigning the format of presidential debates.
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