![]() Those are really good ideas and there’s a lot of then. When the medium is so new, people have entire green fields in front of them, and there is less thinking about business. Study some history of computing stuff or pioneers of the seventies or sixties. Inside Design: How would you recommend designers start learning about the philosophical underpinnings that guide your thinking? ![]() And then I consciously don’t do that”), why the company is only hiring designers who can code, and why he thinks SaaS is a winner-take-all game won by those who truly appreciate the computer screen as a brand new medium. We spoke to the designer/founder (who was born in China before moving to Canada as child) about why designers should get their inspiration from other fields (“One thing I personally do is go on Dribbble and look at what’s popular. Even better luck trying to invest in his company: Good luck finding a picture of Ivan online. And its flexibility can be used by project managers, productivity superfans, recruiters, executives, product teams-pretty much anyone who needs to use computers to get things done (but can’t code).ĭespite its success, Notion’s tiny 14-person team has remained heads down and somewhat mercurial. In the right hands, using Notion feels for non-developers like finally gaining the superpowers of a developer who can set up their own custom software. ![]() Someone with little experience can quickly customize using “modules” like linked databases, task boards, customer queries, and wiki pages. ![]() It’s a modular product that aims to put the power of software in the hands of non-coders. From left to right: Ivan Zhao, Co-founder and CEO, Camille Ricketts, Marketing, Lillie Martin, Community & Support, and David Tibbitts, Community & Support. ![]()
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