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Marty Neumeier

Marty Neumeier started as a graphic designer and copywriter in the 1970s. In 1984, when the Macintosh launched, he moved to Silicon Valley to help companies like Apple, Netscape, HP, Adobe, and Google build their brands.

 

In 1996, Marty Neumeier started Critique, the first magazine about design thinking. After five years it failed. He then launched Neutron, a design think tank focused on brand-building processes that drive organizational change. It succeeded. Marty, later merged Neutron with Liquid Agency, and here he is. As Director of CEO Branding at Liquid, he consult with leaders and execs of some of the world’s most exciting companies, while writing and speaking on the topics of business strategy, design, and innovation.

 

When he is not traveling for business, Marty spend his time in California and France. Marty and his wife have a 400-year-old stone cottage in the Dordogne, where they go in hopes of someday speaking French. You can read about their misadventures in Beginning French, written under the pen name les Américains. He won’t be quitting his day job anytime soon.

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