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Oct 11: 

Project 365 - Shopping for viking accesories for an upcoming party.Oct 11: 

Project 365 - Shopping for viking accesories for an upcoming party.
Oct 11:

Project 365 - Shopping for viking accesories for an upcoming party.

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Oct 12: 

Project 365 - Cat in the bagOct 12: 

Project 365 - Cat in the bag
Oct 12:

Project 365 - Cat in the bag

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Oct 13: 

Project 365 - On a dare I went to work in my pyjamasOct 13: 

Project 365 - On a dare I went to work in my pyjamas
Oct 13:

Project 365 - On a dare I went to work in my pyjamas

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Oct 14: 

Project 365 - A doorstamp for a new bands first show. I had it made through work and this was its first testOct 14: 

Project 365 - A doorstamp for a new bands first show. I had it made through work and this was its first test
Oct 14:

Project 365 - A doorstamp for a new bands first show. I had it made through work and this was its first test

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Oct 15: 

Project 365 - Lunch doodlesOct 15: 

Project 365 - Lunch doodles
Oct 15:

Project 365 - Lunch doodles

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Oct 16: 

Project 365 - Before the nhac show.Oct 16: 

Project 365 - Before the nhac show.
Oct 16:

Project 365 - Before the nhac show.

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lickystickypickyme:

Designers Marcus Ericsson, David Sjunnesson, John Eriksson and Minna Gedin have designed the ‘Table talk’. The table responds to speech and transforms the spoken words into colors that appear on the table. Their goal is to have a pleasurable, nice looking table but also to have a pattern which reflects the conversation between people.
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lickystickypickyme:

Designers Marcus Ericsson, David Sjunnesson, John Eriksson and Minna Gedin have designed the ‘Table talk’. The table responds to speech and transforms the spoken words into colors that appear on the table. Their goal is to have a pleasurable, nice looking table but also to have a pattern which reflects the conversation between people.
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lickystickypickyme:

Designers Marcus Ericsson, David Sjunnesson, John Eriksson and Minna Gedin have designed the ‘Table talk’. The table responds to speech and transforms the spoken words into colors that appear on the table. Their goal is to have a pleasurable, nice looking table but also to have a pattern which reflects the conversation between people.

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