Anti-Alias

Whether you flatten the world into binaries, or allow for nuance, complexity, and blurry edges.

Susan Griffin-Black and the Divorce Decision

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Anti-Alias is about resisting binary thinking and allowing for complexity. Most people see divorce and continued co-founder partnership as mutually exclusive — you can't be both divorced and still running a company together. Susan Griffin-Black rejected that binary. She held the complexity: that two people could end a marriage and still be a family, still be partners, still be good for each other professionally. She didn't flatten the situation into a simple either/or.