Thursday, April 26, 2012

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In the 1960s, Charles and Ray Eames described a model for practice that considered the unique and overlapping interests of the three groups: the design studio, the client’s business, and society at large. The essence of their model is that the most relevant, impactful work occurs at the intersection of these interests.


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Design After Design: As designers, we have lost our sense of history and our passion to engage with it through what we produce. By John Rousseau / Spread Design By Sophie Milton


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