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Marc Newson at the Groninger Museum by Josh Rubin

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The Groninger Museum in The Netherlands is featuring a solo exhibition of Marc Newson's work. Reluct has lots of pictures, and a focus on his personal jet concept, the Kelvin 40. In a word: Genius. Newson's contribution to the design community is stellar, and this new jet is truly his best work yet. The simple fact that he did all the research nescessary to make it work sets him apart from other designers who just focus on form and neglect function.

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