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14.12.13

Gold duct tape & Maps

For my new home office venture, I decided to make an old school name plate for my desk. It needed to be made out of two of my favorite materials to play with gold duct tape & maps.
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Landscape designer and urban planner with an interest in local history, place-based education, and inserting moments of wonder into the mundane. I'm also addicted to taking courses on anything and everything.
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