OnyxVale & Ogurchik
Ogurchik Ogurchik
I’ve been thinking about how a plant’s slow, deliberate growth could inform the pacing of a VR experience—do you think a tech product could benefit from a more patient, evolutionary design approach?
OnyxVale OnyxVale
Yeah, slow and steady can give a VR experience more depth, but you still need to keep the momentum moving. An evolutionary design lets you refine each layer, but if you let it take too long you’ll miss market windows. Think of it as growing a plant but pruning it regularly—organic growth that still pushes the product forward.
Ogurchik Ogurchik
Pruning too early can stunt the growth, but letting the vines run wild just makes the whole garden a mess. A balance, like a good watering schedule, keeps the product alive and the market’s eye on it.
OnyxVale OnyxVale
Exactly, you need a rhythm. Set clear milestones, iterate fast, and keep the core vision razor‑sharp. Let the tech evolve organically but prune when it starts to drift, so you stay ahead without a chaotic mess.
Ogurchik Ogurchik
You’re right, the rhythm’s key—just make sure the milestones aren’t so rigid that the plant can’t stretch a little. A little pruning keeps the roots from tangling, but you still want those shoots to feel like they’re reaching for the sky.