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Enter below for your chance to win a copy of ‘Sprint: Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days’!

This new book from Google Ventures details a unique 5-day process for solving tough problems, and takes you behind the scenes with some of America’s most fascinating startups as they sprint on difficult problems. It’s great for teams of any size from small startups to Fortune 100s and from teachers to nonprofits. (To learn more about sprints, check out gv.com/sprint.)

The giveaway ends on March 5 at midnight ET and winners will be notified on our anniversary podcast on March 7.

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I’m thrilled to announce that Revision Path has a new premiere sponsor — Facebook Design! Facebook has sponsored Revision Path in the past, and I’m delighted that Facebook Design is helping support Revision Path and our mission. Facebook Design is also the title sponsor for our sister site, 28 Days of the Web.

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Facebook Design isn’t just about building one product or solving one type of design problem. They design for a huge swath of different audiences over a number of different industries. Not only that, Facebook invests in building and teaching designers using the best tools for the job and they care about the broader design community and giving back.

Wanna learn more about what Facebook Design does? Check them out at facebook.com/design.

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Design meetups here in Raleigh, NC are plentiful, and many of them have great content and great people leading them. I’ve been to some of those, and I’ve also been to some that have been less than perfect. They have been a place of solace, a place to listen and chat about design, and somewhere I can meet like-minded people. So whenever a new design meetup or other design-related group crops up, there are some criteria I am looking for before deciding to attend. Continue reading →

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Vincent Scatliffe is a visual designer and strategist based in Los Angeles, California. He is the founder of Continuous Line Design Group, which focuses on building social impact brands. His latest venture incorporates all that he’s learned professionally over the years while infusing his personal experiences and lessons learned along the way. Learn more about Vincent in this exclusive interview.

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