Erik: Where have your parents been most supportive in your career development? Richard: I don't think it's possible to do this without having supportive parents, and I mean...
Erik: What is getting easier and what is getting harder in your life? Richard: The little things probably are easier. In my life, personally, you know, there are things that I don't have to...
Erik: What about English stationary makers, British tailors and chocolate confectioners inform and inspire what you do? Richard: There's a lot of lost art out there. There are a lot of trades...
>>Erik: What has your immersion into documentary filmmaking taught you about sacrifice? >>Tricia: Sacrifice doesn`t feel like sacrifice when you`re giving it up for...
Erik: Since we last spoke a year ago, what's been the most exciting thing to happen in your life? Richard: So on a professional basis, I think we've spent about 18 months, basically...
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...
Erik: How are your personal priorities changing as you get older? Richard: I don't wanna be a lonely, rich guy, right. So, it's incredibly important to me that along with being a...
Erik: How is creating a company like building a family? Audrey: Well, it's interesting. When I started, I would not have said it was anything similar. I would have said 'well,...
Erik: Why do you place such a high priority on product packaging? Richard: The unifying word that we've used throughout for the last six years has been -- it's actually something Seth...
Erik: What criteria did you use when considering an international expansion? Richard: When we first launched, we launched with Flickr, they are our first partner, and Flickr had -- Flickr is an...