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	<title>Comments on: Title sequence designer Kyle Cooper on fear, bleeding type, and going lo-fi for &#8220;Argo&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Designer Simon Johnston on Factory Records, Q-Tips lawyers, and self-destructing magazines &#171; Dotted Line &#124; Official Blog of Art Center College of Design &#124; Pasadena, CA &#124; Learn to Create. Influence Change.</title>
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		<title>By: Designer Jeremy Mende on &#8216;anxious futurism,&#8217; petroleum, biorhthymic data &#171; Dotted Line &#124; Official Blog of Art Center College of Design &#124; Pasadena, CA &#124; Learn to Create. Influence Change.</title>
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