Why Subscribe to Product Artistry?
I'm Rohan. Iâm fascinated by the paradox of modern product creation: itâs easier than ever to buildâbut harder than ever to build something meaningful.
Product Artistry is where I explore how we build with intention in an age of infinite possibility.
Product decisions ripple outward. They shape behavior, set expectations, and sometimes transform entire industries. And as builders, we often face those decisions with limited time, fuzzy signals, and increasing pressure to ship.
Modern toolsâAI, automation, no-codeâhave removed many technical barriers. But theyâve also created a new kind of pressure:
When we can build almost anything, how do we decide whatâs worth building?
Thatâs where Product Artistry comes in.
Itâs a newsletter for people who want to build intentionallyânot just quickly. I explore how we make product decisions, how tools shape our thinking, and how creative constraints can lead to better outcomes.
What Youâll Find Here
This newsletter sits at the intersection of product thinking, design, and strategyâwith a bias toward clarity, creativity, and intentionality.
But I donât just write. I also make tools, templates, and interactive games to help you explore these ideas more deeply and apply them in your own work.
Hereâs what I share:
đ Deep Analysis & Frameworks: Patterns behind products that serve rather than capture. Thoughtful takes on how business models, incentives, and design choices shape behavior.
đ ď¸ Practical Resources: Templates and tools that bridge thinking and doingâbuilt to help you make better decisions in complex environments.
đŽ Interactive Design Games: Playable, lightweight experiences that turn abstract product concepts into hands-on challenges. Designed to stretch your thinking and build your product muscles. Try them free â
Who itâs for
Product Artistry is for people making things: product managers, indie hackers, designers, engineersâanyone who cares about building better, not just faster.
Whether you're iterating on a side project or leading a team, you'll find something useful here.
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Join a community of curious minds exploring how to build with more clarity, creativity, and care.
Keep iterating,
â Rohan
