I’m what a polite person might call a “tab enthusiast.” My browser window is less workspace, more archaeological dig – layers of half-read articles and product pages, abandoned Google Docs, and the occasional half-watched YouTube video.
Alex Zeevalkink
Hey there, After months of plotting, caffeinating, and pestering industry friends about what they actually want to read, The Subthread is finally live and here is its first newsletter. Welcome, this is your new home for sharp ideas, human storytelling, and optimism with bite (never the bland LinkedIn kind). Building this in eight weeks with three people? Like running a marathon in flip-flops. I’ve become a designer, podcaster, marketer, developer, and finance whiz – all before lunch. How did w
Alex Zeevalkink
The white coat no longer owns experimentation. Today, it’s far messier than that, writes brand strategist and cultural critic James Kirkham. Today, the proving ground for new technology is not a sterile lab but a virtual pit at a gig, a queue for a fashion drop, or the resale market for a digital trainer. Before Fortnite hosted a concert the idea of millions logging in to a video game to watch a pop concert or music event was laughable. Before Gucci sold untouchable shoes, the idea of paying fo
James Kirkham