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CJ Curtis18 Dec 08
Even then, I never understood the ridiculous sound tracks that are in these 70s educational films.
the first bit reminds me of mechanical drawing in shop class…makes me feel old.
Eric18 Dec 08
Wonderful, thanks for finding this. Reminds me of a grown-up version of Mr. Rogers going to the Crayola factory. :)
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5 comments so far
CJ Curtis 18 Dec 08
Even then, I never understood the ridiculous sound tracks that are in these 70s educational films.
the first bit reminds me of mechanical drawing in shop class…makes me feel old.
Eric 18 Dec 08
Wonderful, thanks for finding this. Reminds me of a grown-up version of Mr. Rogers going to the Crayola factory. :)
Denniscs 18 Dec 08
amazing images, but music is kinda depressive! Herman Miller rocks!
Mark Wunsch 19 Dec 08
Charles and Ray Eames were prolific filmmakers as well as incredible designers.
Transcript of a great interview with Charles Eames here: http://markwunsch.com/blog/archives/design_q_a_with_charles_eames/
Kevin Milden 24 Dec 08
Now that is real design.
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