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    Tag: Harappan

    Flotspotting: Biomimetic Personal Equipment

    October 30, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

    Flotspotting: Biomimetic Personal Equipment by Jean-Marc Sheitoyan core77.com Indus­tri­al design­er Jean-Marc Sheitoy­an is cur­rent­ly a Project Man­ag­er at Que­bec’s Mawashi Pro­tec­tive Cloth­ing, Inc., where he’s designed sev­er­al ‘per­son­al equip­ment’ prod­ucts since he start­ed work­ing there over five years ago.… http://flpbd.it/SLdiU Related articles Flotspotting: Joe Warren's Quad Micro Bar (core77.com) Flotspotting: Lawrence Chu's Tuck Storage Box … Continue reading Flotspotting: Biomimetic Personal Equipment

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