It’s impossible to hear the story of Studio Neat and not be psyched about the future of ideas and entrepreneurialism. In 2010, founders Tom and Dan came up with an concept for one of the first simple, elegantly-designed stands for the iPhone. Twenty four hours after launching it on Kickstarter, they’d raised over $25,000. Three years, and a few wildly popular crowd-funded campaigns later, they’ve helped re-write the rules on what it takes to create a kickass product in the digital age. Despite all that, they’re still nice, humble dudes who like to share what they’ve learned with the web (and the world). We chatted to them in the hope we could hopefully somehow absorb some of their smarts by symbiosis.   You guys…