Process going elsewhere: A Brooklyn collective shares its design ethos over a couple of beers
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The free-ranging discussion over a couple of beers by innovative design collaborative Elseware to choose a theme for its show on a gallery exhibition of intriguing household and art object designed around a provocative concept is presented. The concept involves freedom to explore every possible avenue and design prototypes where money and commercial considerations are not an issue.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 2003
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You ought to be in pictures
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Designers Birsel and Seck of New York firm Birsel+Seck are using black markers and white papers for drawing design ideas and experiment with new forms. These two instead of using computer generated programs use hand drawn presentations to communicate with clients as the duo feel that these designs do not erase and they never throw away designs.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 2006
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Every breath they take: Multiple chemical sensitivity afflicts at least 5 million Americans
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a condition where the person has severe reactions to common chemical substances. Studies reveal that anywhere from 2 to 16 % of Americans may be afflicted with MCS.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 2004
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