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Tuesday, 4 December 2007

economic christmas tree


http://www.atypyk-e-shop.com/boutique_us/fiche_produit.cfm?type=6&ref=AT2471&code_lg=lg_us&pag=1&num=0
Posted by Rob Phillips at 01:02

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Rob Phillips
Brighton, United Kingdom
Rob Phillips is a Product Designer using design as an instigator to create new forms of behaviour. His projects have involved James's Tea, with Arts Council England, research projects for Nokia, workshops for the BBC and the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as independently led projects both individually and with the designer group Batch. Rob’s main design interests are in the field of user-centred design. robert.phillips@network.rca.ac.uk
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