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Jess

@jessbottali

Staff Product Designer @Shopify. Photographer. Hiker. I prefer to look at myself in terms of action. Prev @envoy @trychameleon

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Now’s the time to reinvent the old office and enable hybrid work. We’re here to help by connecting technology, people, and the workplace—wherever that may be. envoy.com/blog/platforms…

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Been reflecting on how grateful I am for the people I’ve been privileged to work with and the products I’ve helped create. I feel so fortunate to be encouraged and constantly pushed to grow. Next week that leads me somewhere new. So so excited to start Shopify on Monday. 👏

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Hi friends! I’m looking to learn about what it’s like to start a business. If you: - don’t have one yet, but have taken some steps - have started a business - just sell a couple products I’d love to chat! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Thanks for your help 🙏

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When you go to a “design conference” & come home after a week to realize that maybe only 10-15% of your meaningful conversations were actually about design. This community is filled with so much wisdom, humility, talent, and experience — grateful for Epicurrence for a EPIC week.

When you go to a “design conference” &amp; come home after a week to realize that maybe only 10-15% of your meaningful conversations were actually about design. This community is filled with so much wisdom, humility, talent, and experience — grateful for <a href="/Epicurrence/">Epicurrence</a> for a EPIC week.
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You know when you grab coffee with a friend, and then it turns into a four hour stroll and the best heart to heart. I call those walkie-talkies. You’re welcome.

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How might we be different if ownership meant "to take care of" instead of "to have?" What if we took more responsibility for the things we own, while we do — our minds, our spaces, our relationships. Would we seek to own as much? How much can we care for?