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    Established in 1999, Mind Design is an accomplished design consultancy that specialises in the development of visual identities which includes print, web, packaging and interior graphics. Their approach combines hands-on craftmanship, conceptual thinking and most importantly, intuition. They never follow a standard formula and often develop visual ideas on the basis of research into production processes or the use of unusual materials. Depending on the demands of a project they take advantage of their large network of creative professionals to maximise its potential.

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    SkySlope's online transaction management software helps real estate brokers and agents across the nation by eliminating the loads of paperwork associated with closing. The fastest-growing transaction management platform in the real estate industry, SkySlope is an affordable and hassle-free way for real estate companies to remain successful in today's competitive industry. The company is based in Sacramento, California.

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    WeShouldDoItAll (WSDIA) is simply a goal. Designers and all other professionals alike should not feel constrained to some singular expertise. To survive their own creative game, it is imperative to know that there is not one, absolute solution to a given problem. To immerse oneself within different avenues of creative production and mediums forces you to consider the otherwise unconsidered. It's that method of working that’s exciting and motivating to look forward to the next transition. Their mission - to avoid specialization, rather strive for a wide range of expertise. They're always looking for larger, broader, more challenging projects/clients, that will push them to grow and develop. It's highly important for them to grow in quality, experience and knowledge rather than quantity.

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