Japan’s got an unfortunate ritual of rarely changing anything from what always has been. Exchanging business cards is one of those things, and it hasn’t changed much in decades. The accepted process is formal. Codified. You offer your card with two hands, eyes low, and receive theirs with reverence, as if each card were a small contract signed in silence.
Personal BrandingSharp takes from the edges.
Observations is where I break down overlooked markets, emerging trends, and the spaces where innovation thrives—digging into business, culture, and the opportunities hiding in plain sight. If it challenges convention, it’s worth exploring.
Recent Observations
The Signal is the Style: Custom Oakleys and the Art of Being Seen
There’s a difference between hiding and shielding. One is fear. The other is firepower. My custom Oakley sunglasses are the latter—bright red frame, mirrored orange reflective lenses, customized to be louder than necessary and impossible to miss.
Visual Strategy Through Psychedelic Fashion
In today’s world, looking neutral is a risk. Psychedelic fashion, especially the kind created by artist Tetsunori Tawaraya, does more than disrupt—it dominates. When I walk into a room wearing a long sleeve piece printed with interdimensional biomorphs, people react