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ct|idsa holiday receptionDecember 7, 2002 As usual, friends and family are welcome and there will be an open bar. This year's reception will start with an optional annual meeting detailing our chapter and planning next year's activities. There will be a keynote presentation with a speaker to be announced as well as an awards presentation to people who have gone out of their way to help the chapter in the past year.
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welcome to the ct | idsa websiteby Mail@of.md, Chair ct|idsa Chapter Welcome to your ct|idsa website, a conduit to the Constitution State's design community. Here you can connect with fellow Connecticut designers, peruse articles on what's going on design-wise in our state, check up on who is where, see what's coming up on our ct|idsa events calendar, or simply surf to local firms, schools and vendors on our links page. We hope you'll check back for our monthly updates and use this site as your site. Please feel free to contact us with contributions and ideas as we grow our design community together. Be well, and go out there and design great things. university of bridgeport update - septemberby Mail@of.md, University of Bridgeport As Director of Design at the The first commercial system, I
am pleased to report that ct|idsa students Lachezar Tsvetanov and Anna
Mastriano (IDSA) represented our Chapter very well in Monterey. Lachezar's
first place award and Anna's second place award out-paced the other
winners by a wide margin. the art of productby Mail@of.md, Chair ct|idsa Chapter Most people will never own a Van Gogh. They probably won't look at a
Monet daily. They might not purchase a Brancusi sculpture for the living
room, or live in a Frank Lloyd Wright home. On the other hand, they most
likely will wake up to look at their alarm clock each morning, drive their
car to and from work, and look at their watch countless times. It is easy
to underestimate the impact of interacting with these objects.
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