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Erik: How are you learning to apply your passions in new ways?
Richard: I love design, right, and my goal for Moo is to help make design much more accessible
to people. And there's always a new thing for us to be doing that gets us closer to
that. I think what's exciting and scary about our industry and our world, in terms of Moo,
is paper for business cards and other products that we make is still in -- holding in there.
But if you look at some of the adjacent industries, the book printing industry, newspapers and
magazines, there's definitely some challenging times. So, I mean, I'm excited about figuring
out what the, you know, what the future of this piece of technology is. Whether it is
paper, whether it is something that lives, you know, in a case or in a phone or in the
web or in a cloud or -- you know, what is it? And how -- what does design mean to that,
how does design influence it, make it better and just what's that relationship? So, I think
-- I'm kind of excited about that, I'm kind of scared about it, but my passion is still
just to make great design available to everyone and, you know, I'm excited to figuring out
what the next phase is in, you know, digital and where is it taking us and figuring that
out.