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<title>design(dot)fr - A Bit of a Turtle Shell</title>
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<description>That’s all you need for the most naturally ninja-tastic backpack you’re ever gonna own. Straight from Shenkar College of engineering and design in Tel Aviv, Israel, here’s Davidi Galid’s “Meiosis.” Three dimensional polygons galore in a grid system that screams naturalistic and it’s probably really really safe on the inside.I don’t often do this, but this designer, Davidi Galid, has such a way with words that I’ve just got to quote him word-for-word:...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:56:48 CEST</pubDate>
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