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=== Were there topics you'd have like to see covered and weren't? === - i would have liked to do some more hands-on experimentation, using and experiencing the hybrid publishing workflow more directly.Β <br /> - I would have enjoyed having a go at trying something out ourselves following a simple step by step, just to get a feeling of how things work.Β <br /> - Some parts were vague because of the limited time, we did not get to the core of the information<br /> - It would be nice to talk sometime about the more abstract consequences Hybrid Publishing might have. Does this way of working, change something in the role of a designer, or the way we look at design as a phenomena? Or is this maybe nothing really more than a technical procedure that helps to make certain steps within the design-process a little easer? For now the latter seems the case and in this light you can very well compare it with the invention(s) of (or within) the different Printmaking techniques that came along trough history. The big difference is here that some of those inventions seem to have had a lot more consequences, and the similarities here seem to exist in fact that the technical limitations will determine the visual outcome.<br /> <br />
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