New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.
My dad loved black singers. So listening to New Orleans music, eventually I wanted to play an instrument.
Bill Kreutzmann, drummer for the Grateful Dead, shares a personal anecdote about his childhood fascination with New Orleans music, sparked by his father's love for black singers. This early exposure led him to want to play an instrument, setting him on the path to becoming a renowned musician.
Kreutzmann's story highlights the power of early exposure to music in shaping one's creative path. It also underscores the importance of parental influence and the role of cultural heritage in shaping our tastes and interests.
Bill Kreutzmann is a legendary drummer and one of the most iconic figures in rock music. As a member of the Grateful Dead, he has been a driving force behind the band's unique sound and has performed with some of the most influential musicians of the past few decades.
This anecdote can be applied to anyone who has been inspired by music or art at a young age. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact that early exposure can have on our creative development and the importance of nurturing our passions.
New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.