Newspaper Interview with Patrick Moriarty
- Patrick Moriarty
- Apr 1, 2014
- 1 min read
Newspaper interview with Patrick Moriarty on 21.3.2014. Pics of his designs and products from his website paisleypower.com and one of his winning designs for a Front Row Society competition. The Southend Echo newspaper has daily sales of 30,000 in Essex, UK.
There is a high resolution version on the Patrick Moriarty Designer page on this website or you can use this URL...
http://www.paisleypower.com/#!patrick-200gif/zoom/c17b1/image1mgg

Patrick’s take on intentional design totally aligns with why I love classic six clothing—their stuff lasts beyond seasons because it’s made right, not just made fast. My go-to blazer from them still looks fresh years later, proof that good craftsmanship beats trends. More brands should follow this "buy less, wear longer" approach.
Really enjoyed reading Patrick Moriarty's interview - it's inspiring to see entrepreneurs who prioritize both quality and practicality in their work. His approach reminds me why I made the switch to a silicone ring for mens last year. As someone who's always on the move between work and outdoor activities, I needed something durable that wouldn't hold me back. The best part? Most people don't even realize it's not a traditional metal band until I point it out. It's that perfect balance of form and function that Moriarty seems to champion in his own ventures. More products should solve real problems this way.
If you’ve been struggling with medical debt on your credit report, there’s some good news in the works! Recently, the credit reporting bureaus are making changes that could actually wipe medical debt off your report, which is a game-changer for a lot of people. I found this article that breaks down exactly what’s changing and how it could help people like me who’ve been stuck with medical collections affecting our credit scores: https://consumerattorneys.com/article/in-the-news-changes-by-credit-reporting-bureaus-could-wipe-your-medical-debt-from-your-credit-report. It’s worth checking out if you’re dealing with medical debt — these changes could make a huge difference for your credit health. I know I’m definitely keeping an eye on it!
Patrick Moriarty’s interview gives a great insight into how adaptability and forward-thinking are essential in today’s business world. I appreciate how he emphasizes the need for continuous learning and growth. Personally, I find that one effective way to stay sharp is by engaging with frontend trivia questions. It’s a fun and challenging way to keep up with the latest developments in the field, much like how Patrick encourages staying ahead in business. By consistently testing my skills, I ensure I’m always improving and ready for new opportunities, just like how companies must constantly evolve.