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  • Bus Stop Blog
    Girl at a Bus Stop has annotated the manifesto with links to useful examples.
  • Caterina.net
    "There's something different about knowing the people who make your clothes and grow your food, and I think that this will be an enormous force going forward."
  • I am yer grammar
    Interesting perspectives to crafting and DIY as popular culture.
  • Folkology
    Katalin Török discusses the manifesto in respect to her work in Folkology, which is preserving and promoting the Hungarian needle craft tradition.
  • Edge Perspectives with John Hagel
    "Technology is playing a significant role in connecting people who share this passion for creation and, in the process, it is intensifying the urge to create."
  • Boing Boing
    Crafter's manifesto reads like a blueprint for the Enlightenment crossed with an entrepreneur's prayer
  • Make 04
    Crafter's Manifesto could just as easily be read as a call for makers to unite.

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Design Engaged 2005

There is something very special in getting face-to-face with people whose blogs you read. The Design Engaged seminar in Berlin was like a gathering of good old friends although many of the people met each other only for the first time. I was particularly happy for having a chance to talk with Caterina Fake,
Régine Debatty, Anne Galloway, Timo Arnall, Michele Chang, Elizabeth Goodman, and Foe Romeo. So inspiring!!


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