When the World Slows, Systems Still Matter

Originally written: 02 March 2020

Global COVID Impact and System Design During Lockdowns

Progress doesn’t always look like building.

This phase of MyHerculead shifts away from parts and toward behavior. Instead of asking whether components work, we start mapping how forces interact — where tension originates, where instability compounds, and where human correction escalates risk.

The focus moves from solving symptoms to dismantling escalation chains inside the system itself.

What emerges isn’t speed.

It’s predictability.

And in safety-critical design, predictability is progress.

E. Black

E. Black — Inventor & Technical Director

E. Black is a multi-disciplinary inventor and Technical Director at The Hartful Company, specializing in practical, safety-driven product design and lean innovation. With over a decade of hands-on prototyping experience — including 69 iterations of a multiple dog walking lead focused on real-world safety and usability — their work bridges industrial precision with everyday problem-solving.

As webmaster and technical architect for The Hartful Company, E. Black also oversees digital infrastructure, optimization, and systems design, ensuring that every product and platform meets rigorous standards of performance, reliability, and user trust. Their work is guided by one principle: innovation should make life safer, simpler, and better — for humans and animals alike.

https://www.thehartfulcompany.com
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