Poll: Who takes notes?\nIf you don’t, you will!\n
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“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
“Nearly 75% of the neurons in our brain that process sensory information—smell, taste, touch, hearing, sight—are dedicated to vision.” --Unfolding the Napkin, p. 22\n
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Poll: Who can draw?\n
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Visual Language\nDesign Principles\nTechniques to Improve\nMaterials\n
Visual Language\nDesign Principles\nTechniques to Improve\nMaterials\n
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Visual Language\nDesign Principles\nTechniques to Improve\nMaterials\n
Visual Language\nDesign Principles\nTechniques to Improve\nMaterials\n