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Invitation

How will people know they’re invited? An invitation is the first impression and signal that lets people know they can be involved. It can be formal – maybe written, embossed, with RSVP, informal – like a well advertised happy hour, or even instinctive – a shining button, an open door.

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Shine a Light

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Open Field

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Curious Wellcome

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Karaoke Cinema!

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Here you go! Umbrella project

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Cruiser Font – collaborative typeface ebay auction

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Youtube at the Guggenheim, NY

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How to catch a thief

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Playing the building

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What is it about ‘free’?

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