Explaining the Failure of Color

Danielle Sacks reporting on Bill Nguyen the founder of the ill-fated-still-hoping Color: >Nguyen steamrolls over the suggestion. “I don’t ever listen to any of it,” he grins. “I mean, I literally don’t think there’s anything to be learned from other people’s stuff.” I stopped reading once I read this line, the entire article up to…

Danielle Sacks reporting on Bill Nguyen the founder of the ill-fated-still-hoping Color:
>Nguyen steamrolls over the suggestion. “I don’t ever listen to any of it,” he grins. “I mean, I literally don’t think there’s anything to be learned from other people’s stuff.”

I stopped reading once I read this line, the entire article up to this point is a fascinating look at someone who just threw shit at a wall and didn’t wait to see what stuck. It really dumb founds me.

Then I read the above quote, and I couldn’t take anymore.

Gee, I wonder why Color failed…

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