In the Beginning

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Creation is life's most beautiful challenge. To bring new ideas into the world requires not just taste, vision, and execution—but also the vulnerability to fully immerse yourself in the process.

It took time for me to get there, but last year I finally centered my life around the pursuit of creative excellence by opening Glenwood. If I succeed in realizing my vision for the studio, this work will unfold across decades, locations, and disciplines. But nothing is perfect and nothing is promised. And right now, I’m still at the beginning.

Rather than laying out the vision, I want to share three foundational experiences that shaped my path to this point.

Growing up in Japan

I was born and raised in Tokyo, but I am not Japanese. This means I will always be a guest in the place I call home. My approach to life and design reflects that—a juxtaposition of East and West held together in one form, like Ando’s glass. If you know the reference, “there’s a little bit of Japan in everything I do.” Family and friends still live there, and I return every year, finding ways to keep giving back to the place that gave me so much. So the studio, like myself, will be multicultural (stay tuned for the first studio release later this year).

Working with Qasar

Joining Applied Intuition in its early days and working closely with Qasar changed my trajectory. Anyone who’s been around him knows his relentless work ethic and uncompromising standards for prioritization and execution. But the most important thing I learned from him is distillation: complexity only exists within the wrong set of constraints. While building AI systems for vehicles is a completely different business than a creative studio (you know, give or take a few billion in market cap), I’m approaching the business, operations, and design of the studio with the same dedication to simplicity. 

Taking Bilal’s advice

After a few meetings in Lux's Menlo Park office (just a block away from my first California apartment on Glenwood Ave), Bilal called me with the push I needed: “You should just start your own thing.” It wasn’t merely words—he and Scott both promised their support and they’ve followed through. Glenwood wouldn’t be possible without their help, along with Tess and Brandon. The studio came out of relationships and will continue to stay centered on them.

Trust is where creation begins—in people, in process, in potential. That’s why Glenwood starts here, with a few stories and ample whitespace.

After all, time and space is a luxury.

Justin

Glenwood is a creative studio based in Palo Alto 06:57 and Tokyo 20:57—working across stories, strategy, and software.

The studio is shaped by juxtaposition—founded by Justin Barber, a designer from Tokyo with 10+ years of Silicon Valley experience.

This is our first step—with a store, a space, and more to come. Our first capsule collection arrives later this year.

To get in touch, email us—to collaborate, take a look at the community page or reach out directly.

Nothing is perfect & nothing is promised.

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The studio for today and tomorrow from Justin Barber
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Tech & Culture 25 minute presentation

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Tech and Culture: Who Wins with AI?

AI is transforming tech and culture, but consumers are growing skeptical of the Silicon Valley narrative. With billions at stake, what strategies will define the winners and losers of the next decade?

Watch the full presentation on Youtube

Past: Phone Paradigm

1:04 What was tech & culture like in 2014?

2:38 Paradigm Shift

4:26 Winners & Losers

7:20 Path to Success

Present: Culture is tired

11:28 What is tech & culture like in 2025?

Future: AI Paradigm

14:05 Paradigm Shift

16:55 Winners & Losers

22:35 Path to Success

My Time – Part 2

In the Beginning

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Creation is life's most beautiful challenge. To bring new ideas into the world requires not just taste, vision, and execution—but also the vulnerability to fully immerse yourself in the process.

It took time for me to get there, but last year I finally centered my life around the pursuit of creative excellence by opening Glenwood. If I succeed in realizing my vision for the studio, this work will unfold across decades, locations, and disciplines. But nothing is perfect and nothing is promised. And right now, I’m still at the beginning.

Rather than laying out the vision, I want to share three foundational experiences that shaped my path to this point.

Growing up in Japan

I was born and raised in Tokyo, but I am not Japanese. This means I will always be a guest in the place I call home. My approach to life and design reflects that—a juxtaposition of East and West held together in one form, like Ando’s glass. If you know the reference, “there’s a little bit of Japan in everything I do.” Family and friends still live there, and I return every year, finding ways to keep giving back to the place that gave me so much. So the studio, like myself, will be multicultural (stay tuned for the first studio release later this year).

Working with Qasar

Joining Applied Intuition in its early days and working closely with Qasar changed my trajectory. Anyone who’s been around him knows his relentless work ethic and uncompromising standards for prioritization and execution. But the most important thing I learned from him is distillation: complexity only exists within the wrong set of constraints. While building AI systems for vehicles is a completely different business than a creative studio (you know, give or take a few billion in market cap), I’m approaching the business, operations, and design of the studio with the same dedication to simplicity. 

Taking Bilal’s advice

After a few meetings in Lux's Menlo Park office (just a block away from my first California apartment on Glenwood Ave), Bilal called me with the push I needed: “You should just start your own thing.” It wasn’t merely words—he and Scott both promised their support and they’ve followed through. Glenwood wouldn’t be possible without their help, along with Tess and Brandon. The studio came out of relationships and will continue to stay centered on them.

Trust is where creation begins—in people, in process, in potential. That’s why Glenwood starts here, with a few stories and ample whitespace.

After all, time and space is a luxury.

Justin

God's Time – Part 1

Office chair – Naoto Fukusawa
Office chair – Naoto Fukusawa

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Last updated 26th March

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You know how to build and cultivate “1,000 true fans” (online and offline).

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Engineering & Design

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You ship with precision and taste (and probably dabble with AI models).

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You bring concepts to life (2D, 3D, sketches, storyboards).

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People & Planning

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You can drive a group to execute from 0 to 1 (inspired and on time).

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You design from concept through production (and both look great).

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Writing & Research

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You can find the needle in any haystack (and live to tell the story).

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The programmable knowledge layer to power humans and agents to do extraordinary work.

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