RISD Entrepreneur Mindshare: Joe Gebbia Says to "Take the Next Step"
Posted in: UncategorizedThe definition of what it means to be a “designer” has greatly evolved over the past few years. From building systems to creating new economies, the role of designers in today’s world has expanded to include all aspects of human interaction. Joe Gebbia‘s story epitomizes this shift, and his experience was the topic of a talk he gave last Friday, as he kicked off the second annual RISD Entrepreneur Mindshare.
RISD Entrepreneur Mindshare is an initiative started by Greg Victory, Director of the RISD’s Career Center. The event aims to inspire students to be more entrepreneurial—providing the studying artists and designers with the tools and resources they need to launch their own entrepreneurial endeavors, getting advice from people who have done it themselves.
Joe Gebbia’s CritBuns, which “support creativity where others can’t.”
An example of a scenario that could use some CritBuns.
Gebbia is perfectly suited to be the commencing speaker: he works in the magical intersection of design and entrepreneurship as a self-described “designtrepreneur.” His work covers a wide spectrum, ranging from Ecolect.net, an online database of green materials, to CritBuns, a product whose appeal anyone who has enjoyed the pleasure of an 8-hour critique can understand. Hitting upon each of these ventures, Gebbia shared the secret behind his successes.
“Some will, some won’t, who cares, move on.”
He summed it up in four words: “Take the next step.”
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