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Programs « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Each year a group of U.S. and Cuban designers are selected by a committee and introduced to one another through the Internet. Through email and in the span of a few months the selected designers begin to learn more about each other, exchange ideas, designs and dreams. The collaboration culminates with the design of posters and their written commentaries, focusing on a yearly theme. Visit Sharing Dreams/Compartiendo Sueños. Great Finds from Around the World. Business for Diplomatic Action.
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Professional Practice « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Browsing articles in " Professional Practice. Apr 15, 2014. Dear Esteemed Reader and XCD Fan:. Due to some shifts in availability on the volunteer XCD Communications Committee, we are temporarily suspending our blog postings. We plan to be back in the summer with new articles and a fresh look, so please stay tuned! In the meantime, our conversation about Culture Design continues on Facebook. If you aren’t already signed up to receive news via our social media, we are waiting for you! May 7, 2012. Featuri...
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Art « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Browsing articles in " Art. Apr 15, 2014. Dear Esteemed Reader and XCD Fan:. Due to some shifts in availability on the volunteer XCD Communications Committee, we are temporarily suspending our blog postings. We plan to be back in the summer with new articles and a fresh look, so please stay tuned! In the meantime, our conversation about Culture Design continues on Facebook. If you aren’t already signed up to receive news via our social media, we are waiting for you! Sep 24, 2012. Since 1985, Heidi Duckler.
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Social Issues/Responsibility « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Browsing articles in " Social Issues/Responsibility. Apr 15, 2014. Dear Esteemed Reader and XCD Fan:. Due to some shifts in availability on the volunteer XCD Communications Committee, we are temporarily suspending our blog postings. We plan to be back in the summer with new articles and a fresh look, so please stay tuned! In the meantime, our conversation about Culture Design continues on Facebook. If you aren’t already signed up to receive news via our social media, we are waiting for you! Jan 23, 2012.
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Plās’tĭk nā’shən. Educating the global community. Through the exploration of misconceptions, with the use of surveys, false opinions and prejudices will be exposed. After there exposure and analysis this blog space in addition to graphical elements will help to educate the global community about the essence of both countries. Posted in Leave a Comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Performing Arts + Literature « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Browsing articles in " Performing Arts Literature. Sep 24, 2012. Expulsion: Dancing Across Borders at Home. The Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre sets it Site Specific Peformance Art on cross-cultural communities across the USA. Since 1985, Heidi Duckler. Has been choreographing dance along the boulevards and avenues of. Continue reading ». Jan 2, 2010. AIGA XCD Student Showcase: Erik Peterson’s Qeej Hero. Peterson reviews Qeej Hero, his new game concept and interface design. The relatively fresh Hmong Diaspora.
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AIGA XCD Student Showcase « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Jun 1, 2009. AIGA XCD Student Showcase. June heralds graduation, student shows and reflections upon “Design in the Real World”. In the spirit of the season, the Crosscultural Junction would like to showcase the work of Michael Tsang, a Product Design graduate from the Parsons School of Design. Following is a recap of his Senior Thesis, with the images of prototypes made out of bamboo plywood and finishes. We invite you to take a look at Michael’s exploration of Culture in Furniture Design. MING 2 uses ba...
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Culture « Center for Cross-Cultural Design
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Browsing articles in " Culture. Apr 15, 2014. Dear Esteemed Reader and XCD Fan:. Due to some shifts in availability on the volunteer XCD Communications Committee, we are temporarily suspending our blog postings. We plan to be back in the summer with new articles and a fresh look, so please stay tuned! In the meantime, our conversation about Culture Design continues on Facebook. If you aren’t already signed up to receive news via our social media, we are waiting for you! Sep 24, 2012. Apr 26, 2012. Thanks...