Softness Is Strategic
As a branding curator, I recommend this sharp, timely essay to every strategist. It reframes softness as a behavioral architecture, not a pastel aesthetic. The author tracks cultural signals, from natural nails to handmade zines, to show demand for presence. She argues optimization culture is saturating, creating whitespace for brands that practice noncoercion. This piece gives language you can use with leadership to defend slower, companionate strategies. Examples include Duolingo, Loewe, and Jacquemus, showing soft behavior across products and spaces. Read it to reimagine loyalty, briefs, and experience design for emotional bandwidth, not performance. Start here.
You will get a clear framework to spot strategic softness in competing categories. The article shows how to move from trainer postures to companionate systems, across comms and operations. It outlines three concrete changes to briefs, campaign logic, and consistency, you can apply tomorrow. There are sharp examples that make the argument practical and persuasive, not merely theoretical. If you lead brand, experience, or product, this essay is a strategic toolkit you should read. It will help you defend patient, humane choices to stakeholders who prize certainty and control. Read it to recalibrate your brand horizon.
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