Thoughts, notes, diagrams, insights, ideas and philosophical-rambling from my ongoing PhD research in Design Studies, looking at new ways of understanding, developing and evolving creative practice in design.

by Jordan Dalladay-Simpson BA MRes (Lon)

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Saturday, 21 March 2009

Designer to luthier and back again.

6-String Fretless Zither (Gnostick) and Electric Upright Bass (EUB)










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