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The BrainSpin Method

Frankie Abralind

A game designer's guide to innovation, collaboration, and thinking differently.

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Bustin’ a Move

Zenmo’s merry cofounderz. From left: Roo Rowley, Frankie Abralind, Marc B.D. Greenberg. Photo: Mae Nazar Kafati.

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Bad Not Bad

joystick/ push broom/ tire swing/ base for a maypole/ piston/ croquet mallet/ kiosk with awning/ thumbtack/ diner stool/ street sign/ campfire hot dog/ parking garage gate/ snow shovel handle/ sardine can key// What do you see when you look...

15 days ago
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Choosing Our Bockso

shoebox/ glass fully-full/ door/ beach towel/ receipt/ legal pad/ soda can/ office building/ gun magazine/ mobile phone/ podium/ car, viewed from above/ shipping container/ potholder/ cinderblock/ loin cloth/ half-sheet paper towel/ burrito...

21 days ago
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Different Is Good

cherry tomato on a kabob stick/ train stop on a Metro map/ bead/ single-prop airplane headed straight for you/ bicep/ unhitched trailer/ Minion goggle/ boa constrictor that ate a basketball/ wingnut/ gall in a tree trunk/ one-wheel electric...

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  • Frankie Abralind

    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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