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“Design works to serve a higher purpose. Knowing that the work I’m doing has a positive impact is what inspires me.” In 120 or less,
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“Design works to serve a higher purpose. Knowing that the work I’m doing has a positive impact is what inspires me.” In 120 or less,
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