Marketing & Strategy Innovation

Design Unplugged Podcast 01: How Important Is Rendering in Design?

by Brian Ling (aka. The Design Translator) on 8 December, 2009 - 21:34

We had such a good response to the podcasts published during the Icsid world design congress, that I think I might turn this into a regular thing. The podcast will be published either weekly or bi-weekly, we have not decided.

You might also have noticed that its “we” in this equation and not I, because the podcast series will be jointly created with non-other than Feng Zhu! Do enjoy and we love to hear your feedback and comments.

Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaparral/2183233477/

Original Post: http://www.designsojourn.com/design-unplugged-podcast-01-how-important-is-rendering-in-design/

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