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dmp in new architect
I wrote a review of Nathan Shedroff's fabulous book, Experience Design 1, for the July issue of New Architect Magazine.
Since reading Experience Design 1, I've found myself returning to it not as a reference manual, but as an inspirational tool. In those dreaded moments when the checkerboard pattern of the Photoshop tabula rasa seems to stretch on forever, flipping to a random page and reading about the windows in a French museum or the performers in a circus always seems to replenish my creative juices.
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