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Back to ListingBrett Allcorn
New York, NY, United States
Member since September 08, 2008
Nothing I’ve design is ever too far-fetched. I’m very appropriately pushing the barriers of design. It is well documented that if you push things too far consumers just aren’t interested in it. Change needs to happen slowly and I’m right up against that wall, on the edge of it, pushing the boundaries without crossing them. That’s a high-risk, high-reward place to be. It’s easier to want to make things more conservative because you’re decreasing the possibility of total failure.
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Fitness & The Elderly
Well-being, Industrial Design
Posted March 02, 2009 in A Good Life 6 - Parsons The New School for Design
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