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If you’re a fan of my artwork, you know I have an alter ego: Frankie with a P-H.1 Today, I’ve invited that Frankie, a.k.a. Phrankie, for a conversation about the “Process” portion of my Consume-Process-Generate cycle.2 In true neurodivergen...
I received a HUGELY validating compliment from a senior UX professional last week. We were wrapping up a half hour session reviewing the newest version of Zenmo, the app I’m building with my friend Ru that helps people understand themselves...
The articulated fingers on this 36’ tall mechanical hand could be positioned by anyone who turned the small cranks at the control panel on its the wrist. Made from scrap metal by Dan Mountain and his team, “I.L.Y.” is one of many Burning Ma...
Last week, I stayed at the wonderland home of Alan Becker & Mara Greenberg, two of my favorite people in the world. Their house, a nondescript duplex across the bay from San Francisco in suburban North Berkeley, California, is a fountain of...
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Frankie Abralind is a game designer, innovation professor, and neurodiversity advocate in Washington, D.C. Ask him out dancing if you also love house music. He's great at it.
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