



I found a great startup you should know about! They have a really slick website that looks just like every other startup website you’ve ever seen. They’re really redefining the paradigm with their cloud-based approach to delivering undeniable, resilient, beautiful platforms. Not to mention their partnerships with Societystr, Unpackify, and Changeme.
Humans are patterned creatures. We follow fashions, we form tribes. Creating a new pattern is hard, but following an existing pattern is something we teach machines. Distilling a pattern to a repeatable algorithm is an effective way to create a new procedural generator. It can also be an artistic statement: writing down the pattern can help us to understand the pattern and comment on it.
And next time you hear about a new company, maybe you’ll stop to wonder if it was procedurally generated…
The Startup Generator is a collaboration between Tiffany Zhang and Mike Bradley.