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Design Sponge DIY Contest by Josh Rubin

Designsponge Diy Contest
Grace over at Design Sponge is having a DIY Design Contest. If you're an independent designer who makes furniture, product, jewelry, graphics or anything else for that matter, send your stuff to Grace sometime in the next week. She'll be publishing the work of the winners on Monday 28 November.

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This entry posted on 18 February 2005 at 12:23 PM
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