Think big!
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The Design Coalition for Professional Development (DCPD) is heeding Urban Land Institute's William Hudnut's advice to think big by fostering cooperation within the industry. DCPD is an association of interior design professional groups and business and industry partners who will contribute their financial resources and expertise to manage, implement and evaluate a continuing education program. The organization will be aided by the Interior Design Continuing Education Council in cataloging all continuing education tracks in the design industry.
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1997
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Material things: Electrokinetics offers technically creative tools to the design community
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Electrokinetics is a multidisciplinary business that is involved in the research and development up to the manufacture of cutting-edge solutions. It specializes in electronics, design, mechanical engineering and computers. Two new products are the Virtual Image Clock with four radial arms displaying motion and light at 250 RPM through the use of light-emitting diodes. Another novelty product is the motion-sensitive glass bathroom door that turns opaque when closed and projects the word "occupied" for extra protection.
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1998
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