Author: Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace is the Founder of NowSourcing, a leading infographic agency recognized for its excellence in visual storytelling. With a prominent presence in global media and keynote stages, Brian serves on Google’s board and regularly contributes to thought leadership at the Innovate Summit. His work has been featured in major publications like The New York Times, Forbes, and Mashable, and he advises organizations such as SXSW and Lexmark. On Techuy.com, Brian brings his expertise in data-driven content, visual strategy, and digital communication—making complex tech topics accessible and engaging.

Design is never just about looks. It’s a conversation between intention and perception. And as a founder who has spent over a decade working with designers, developers, and clients, I can tell you one thing with confidence: your feedback as a client can either unlock brilliance or stifle it. So why is giving feedback to designers so tricky? Because design is visual, abstract, and often emotionally charged, and because most business owners aren’t trained to talk about layout, contrast, spacing, or UX, they just know something feels “off.” This guide is here to fix that. In this blog post, I…

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Supply chains have become more vulnerable and global at the same time. Outdated systems are no longer sufficient due to rapidly changing demand, suppliers located in different time zones, and growing compliance requirements. Delays, mistakes, and lost opportunities result from relying on disjointed spreadsheets, email threads, and manual document tracking.  These inefficiencies are expensive in addition to being annoying. Stockouts, production delays, or fines for non-compliance might result from minor misunderstandings. Real-time communication between suppliers and buyers is more than just a convenience. It is now a necessity for smooth and efficient corporate operations. Many organizations start modernizing their supplier relationships by…

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In 2025, you’ve likely heard of ‘AI’ through conversation or the news. While the most common AI is by far ChatGPT, that model only scratches the surface of what is possible. Many large companies have begun experimenting with AI in a variety of places. AI website chat support, AI email responses, and AI documentation processing are just a few common examples. But how can your company take advantage of AI? Want to know? Keep reading to know why understanding the AI agent tech stack can keep your business one step ahead! Learning the Ropes of the AI Agent Tech Stack…

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