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Hanna Rovina as Leah in The Dybbuk, 1922
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Hanna Rovina as Leah in the Hebrew-language premiere of The Dybbuk. Habima Theater, Moscow, 31 January 1922
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Peyo, papà del Puffi
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Il creatore dei piccoli gnomi blu, amatissimi da grandi e piccoli… Pierre Andrè Gabriel Culliford nacque a Schaerbeek, un comune della Regione di Bruxelles, il 25 giugno 1928 da Richard Jean Maurice Culliford di origine inglese e Marguerite Marie Kulinckx, belga. Appassionato di fumetti,Culliford si avvicinò all’editoria poco prima dello scoppio della seconda guerra mondiale, dopo aver fatto vari lavori saltuari, incluso quello di proiezionista, e all'età di 17 anni divenne colorista presso lo studio di animazione CBA, frequentando artisti quali Morris, André Franquin e Eddy Paape che diventeranno suoi colleghi nella storica rivista Spirou. Peyo scelse il suo pseudonimo dalla parola francese Pierrot, che era stata mal pronunciata da un cugino inglese. Nel 1952  debuttò su Spirou introdotto da Franquin, occupato con il fumetto più importante del settimanale, dove reimpostò in modo innovativo una vecchia serie che aveva già sperimentato dal 1949 su Le Soir, raccontando le avventure medievali e fiabesche del giovane Johan e lo affiancò con successo per la prima volta al piccolo e vivace Solfamì, che divenne il protagonista. Fu nel 1958 che debuttarono i Puffi il cui immenso successo non impedì a Peyo di concentrarsi anche su altre creazioni come Benoit Brisefer e Jacky et Célestin , del quale fu solamente sceneggiatore. I Puffi sono piccole creature blu che vivono in una foresta, che debuttarono come personaggi secondari del fumetto John & Solfami. Questi esserini blu sono molto simili tra loro, per il colore della pelle, pantaloni e cappello bianchi: variano solo in qualche accessorio personale per indicarne il mestiere, il carattere, la personalità da cui deriva il nome proprio del singolo puffo. C’è per esempio Puffo Vanitoso, con un fiore sul cappello e lo specchio sempre in mano, Puffo Quattrocchi, che contesta tutto, finisce sempre con l’essere buttato fuori dal villaggio con un calcio nel sedere, Puffo Burlone, che regala a i Puffi dei pacchi esplosivi, Puffo Pigrone, che dorme sempre, Puffo Tontolone, che ha sempre la testa fra le nuvole, Puffetta, dai lineamenti delicati, capelli biondi e lunghi e le scarpe con il tacco e  Grande Puffo,  capo della comunità, ha 546 anni, porta una barba bianca e ha i pantaloni ed il cappello rossi. A turbare la vita nel villaggio dei Puffi è Gargamella, uno stregone, che vive in un castello in rovina ai margini della foresta,  accompagnato dalla sua gatta Birba. Nel 1959 Peyo aveva cominciato a occuparsi di disegni animati, realizzando sette episodi con i Puffi tramite lo studio TVA Dupuis, che furono la base per un lungo ciclo televisivo, in onda dal 1981. Realizzato per la rete americana NB Cin coproduzione con la famosissima casa americana Hanna-Barbera e la S.E.P.P. Creata la propria società, Cartoon Creation, nel 1989 Peyo lanciò la rivista Schtroumpfs, a cui seguì la realizzazione di un parco tematico vicino a Metz, a Hagondange, che dal 1991 prende il nome di Walibi-Schtroumpfs, mentre le sue storie dei Puffi si spostavano su un piano sempre più satirico, con temi come la guerra, lo sport, l’adolescenza e lo stare al passo con i tempi. Peyo morì a Bruxelles per un infarto il 24 dicembre 1992, ma i Puffi continuano a vivere ancora oggi, grazie al lavoro dei suoi collaboratore, guidati dal figlio del disegnatore belga Alain. Read the full article
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La Danse de Gengis Cohn de Romain Gary
La Danse de Gengis Cohn de Romain Gary
Hanna Rovina est Leah’le, dans le film Le Dibbouk (1920) La Danse de Gengis Cohn de Romain Gary est paru en 1967. C’est le deuxième tome de la trilogie « Frère Océan », après Pour Sganarelle et avant La Tête coupable. Moïché Cohn, alias Gengis Cohn est un comique juif tué par des Einsatzgruppen sous le commandement de Schatz. Dans l’après-guerre ce dernier est devenu commissaire. Il est hanté…
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Thérèse Le Prat (November 1954) Hanna Rovina in Le Golem de Leivik
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IT’S FINALLY DONE! Every year, the Rainbow Book List Committee has more books to review, because literature is slowing getting queerer, and children’s and YA lit are at the forefront of that change. This year, our committee of 13 people had to review nearly 500 eligible titles, and 130 (well, 129) were good enough and queer enough to make the list. There were so many terrific books that we got a special dispensation to create TWO Top Ten lists--the first time the committee has done so! The Top Tens are below, and please visit the link above for the full list.
I’m proud of our committee’s focus on diversity--along lines of race, ethnicity, queer identity, and even genre. At least half of the Top Ten Books for Young Readers and seven of the Top Ten for Teen Readers are about characters of color, and most of those were written by authors of color. We also tried to feature as many different letters of the alphabet soup as possible. I’ve noted the racial and LGBTQIA+ rep for the books that I’ve read.
Here are the Top Ten Books for Young Readers:
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Ana on the Edge by Sass, A.J. Ages 8 to 12. Sports Fiction/Figure Skating. MC is nonbinary and Jewish-Chinese-American. Ana is a champion figure-skater. She hates her new princess-themed program, but how can she tell her mother that, when it cost so much money? And why does it bother her so much, anyway? When she finds the word ‘nonbinary,’ she realizes why the program doesn’t fit, but she still has a lot of work to do repairing relationships that have suffered in the meantime.
The Deep & Dark Blue by Smith, Niki. Ages 8 to 12. Fantasy. One of 2 MCs is a trans girl, all characters appear to be Southeast Asian. A pair of twins flee after a political coup that puts their lives at risk. They decide to disguise themselves as Hanna and Grayce, two girls living in the Communion of the Blue, an order of weaving women who spin magic like wool. What one twin doesn’t know is that, for the other, being Grayce isn’t a disguise. This is a beautiful story about self-discovery, acceptance, and affirmation.
Drawing on Walls: A Story of Keith Haring by Burgess, Matthew and Josh Cochran (Illustrator). Ages 6 to 14. Biography. MC is a white gay man. This colorful picture-book biography traces the life and art of Keith Haring.
The Every Body Book: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Guide for Kids about Sex, Gender, Bodies, and Families by Simon, Rachel E. and Noah Grigni (Illustrator). Ages 8 to 12. Nonfiction/Health. Various identities and races included. Filled with self-affirming information, The Every Body Book uses inclusive language, illustrations, and facts to cover a number of important topics for young people including consent, relationships, gender, sex, puberty, and hormones.
King and the Dragonflies by Callender, Kacen. Ages 8 to 12. Realistic Fiction. MC is a gay black boy, his best friend is a gay white boy. King’s family–especially his father–have strong opinions about what it means to be a Black man, and they don’t allow for being gay. But King admires his friend Sandy for escaping an abusive home and living his truth no matter what. If King comes out, too, can his father learn to change?
Magic Fish by Nguyen, Trung Le. Ages 12 and up. Realistic Fiction/Fantasy. MC is a gay Vietnamese-American boy. A young Vietnamese-American boy literally can’t find the words to tell his parents that he’s gay, but cross-cultural fairytales help bridge the language barrier in this beautifully-illustrated graphic novel. 
My Maddy by Pitman, Gayle E. and Violet Tobacco (Illustrator). Ages 4-8. Realistic Fiction. MC’s parent is nonbinary, MC and her parent are white. My Maddy is a heartwarming story about a young girl and her parent. Readers learn that not all parents are boys or girls; some parents are just themselves. In this young girl’s case, that parent is her Maddy, a loving, caring parent who lives outside the gender binary.
My Rainbow by Neal, DeShanna, Trinity Neal, and Art Twink (Illustrator). Ages 4-8. Realistic Fiction. MC is an autistic black trans girl. Autistic trans girl Trinity wants to have long hair, but growing it out is too itchy! None of the wigs in the store are quite right, so Mom makes Trinity a special rainbow wig.
Our Subway Baby by Mercurio, Peter and Leo Espinosa (Illustrator). Ages 4 to 8. Adoption Non-fiction. MCs are white gay men, the baby they adopt is Black. Loving illustrations help tell the story of how an infant abandoned in a NYC subway station was adopted by the man who found him and his partner.
Snapdragon by Leyh, Kat. Snapdragon. Ages 10 to 14. Fantasy. Haven’t read this one yet, so I can’t comment on its representation. Snap gets to know the town witch and discovers that she may in fact have real magic and a secret connection to Snap’s family’s past.
And here are the Top Ten Books for Teen Readers:
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All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto by Johnson, George M. Ages 14 to 18. Memoir. Author/MC is a gay Black man. “Memoir-manifesto” is a well-chosen label for this book, which relates stories from the author’s childhood and young adulthood and contextualizes them within a queer Black experience. Although the author’s family is loving and supportive, pervasive heteronormativity, queerphobia, and anti-Black racism threaten his mental, emotional, and physical safety.
Camp by Rosen, L.C. Ages 14 and up. Realistic Fiction. MC and his love interest are gay Jewish boys. For Randy, going away to Camp Outland is a breath of fresh air, a time to be exactly who Randy can’t always be at school. But this year will be different. This year, Randy won’t be the flamboyant theater kid, this year Randy will be exactly the type of bro Hudson would want to date. Changing a thing or too will be necessary for Randy to succeed, even if that means leaving some friends behind.
Cemetery Boys by Thomas, Aiden. Ages 13 and up. Paranormal/Romance. MC is a trans Latino, his love interest is a gay Latino. Yadriel accidentally summons the wrong ghost in an attempt to prove himself a real brujo to his family who struggle to accept his gender identity. Though he thinks he is summoning the ghost of his cousin, he actually summons the ghost of Julian Diaz, and finds himself with not one, but two, mysterious deaths to investigate.
Circus Rose by Cornwell, Betsy. Ages 12 and up. Fantasy. One MC is white and one is mixed-race, one is a lesbian and one is questioning. Ivory and Rosie are twins and half-sisters, born to a bearded woman who refused to choose between her lovers, and raised in their mother’s circus. After a long foreign tour, they come home to find themselves under attack by religious zealots. As tragedy follows tragedy, will Ivory be able to save her circus family?
Elatsoe by Little Badger, Darcie  and Rovina Cai (Illustrator). Ages 12 and up. Mystery. MC is an aro/ace Lipan Apache girl. In this OwnVoices novel, Elatsoe is on a mission to discover who killed her beloved cousin, and why. If not for her cousin, then she is doing this for her people, the Indigenous Lipan Apache tribe. Elatsoe has the ability to raise ghosts from the dead, a tradition that has been passed down through generations. On this journey it will take vulnerability, wit, and the legends of her people for Elatsoe to understand all that is hidden in the small town of Willowbee.
I’ll Be the One by Lee, Lyla. Ages 13 and up. Realistic Fiction. MC is a bi Korean-American girl, her love interest is a bi Korean boy. Skye Shin dreams of becoming the world’s first plus-sized K-pop star, and a reality TV competition may just be her chance. To win, she’ll have to deal with fatphobic beauty standards, fierce competition, and intense media scrutiny–as well as unexpected attraction to one of her competitors.
Miss Meteor by Mejia, Tehlor Kay and Anna-Marie McLemore. Ages 14 and up. Magical Realism. (I haven’t read this one, but I think both MCs are WLW Latinas.) Lita is a star – literally. After falling to earth several years ago, she’s now living life as a teenage girl. When the annual Miss Meteor pageant rolls around, Lita decides to enter – but will her ex-best friend Chicky be willing to help her? Will the pageant help her forget about the past and imagine a new future? Lita learns that winning isn’t about being perfect, it’s about showing your true self to the world – even the parts that no one else understands.
You Should See Me in a Crown by Johnson, Leah. Ages 12 and up. Realistic Fiction. MC is a black WLW (woman-loving-woman). In this affectionate rom-com, Liz Lighty finds herself an unlikely candidate for prom queen at her affluent suburban school. Shy, awkward, Black, and low-income, Liz has never felt like she belonged, and she can’t wait to leave for her dream college. But when her scholarship falls through, it seems her last resort is to win prom queen, and the scholarship money that comes with it. Liz’s plan is complicated when new girl Mack decides to run for prom queen also…and ends up running away with Liz’s heart.
War Girls by Onyebuchi, Tochi.  Ages 12 and up. Science Fiction/Afro-Futurism. Both MCs are Nigerian, one is a WLW. In a not-so-distant future, climate change and nuclear disasters have made much of the earth unlivable. In the midst of war in Nigeria, two sisters, Onyii and Ify, are torn apart and face two very different futures. As their lives progress through years of untold violence and political unrest, battles with deadly mechs and cyborg soldiers outfitted with artificial limbs and organs, they are brought together again and again and must come to terms with how the war has impacted their lives.
When We Were Magic by Gailey, Sarah. Ages 14 and up. Contemporary Fantasy. MC is a white bi/questioning girl with gay dads, her friends are racially, ethnically, and queerily diverse. This firecracker of a novel follows a group of friends who attempt to correct the accidental murder of a classmate. When We Were Magic combines magic, friendship, and awkward moments to create a captivating story. Each character brings their own uniqueness to the strong group of friends, but despite their differences, their loyalty remains. Author Sarah Gailey has written another page turning novel, with the quirky strange content to boot.
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The Jews are Coming (היהודים באים/HaYehudim Baim) - Hanna Rovina at the Doctor's (English/German)
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Hanna Rovina as Leah in S. Ansky's The Dybbuk (performed by Habima in the Hebrew-language translation by Hayyim Nahman Bialik). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habima_Theatre#/media/File:HANA_ROVINA_THE_DYBBUK_1920.jpg
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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. 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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. We are dedicated to providing you with more than just customer service by utilizing our qualified team who pride themselves on meeting and exceeding customer's needs. We also have ell-equipped plantin China with advanced facilities to manufacture aluminum extrusion heatsink aluminum extrusion heatsink products according to customers requirements. Welcome to send your enquiry and visit our factory. Our website is ABC有限公司的站点.
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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. 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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. 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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. 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design review; the art of making things that look good and
Thanks to GLUECKJULY month, 2004 \'foam functional decision, \'said Andrew Morrison, the designer is responsible--are you ready? -- Foam football, a brightly colored non-pig skin that can be safely thrown around the living room. In the beginning, he and his colleague designer Bruce Hanna threw football made of plastic foam into the studio while watching Sunday\'s football match. A lot of foam football got tired of replacing it with a band saw later, and they decided to use them to test if there was a new craft, making seat mats in a cold way The molded foam of the simple chair can also be done with fiberglass tools and more expensive metal. No one knows if it works. When trying out football, look! It did. What surprised them even more was that bubble football began selling itself. It was in 1972. football is now a semi-final. Icon, appears in a program dedicated to alumni work, like Mr. Mr. Morrison and Hannah of industrial design project at Pratt Institute. Known as \"corinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\", the exhibit at the Platt Manhattan gallery, organized by De Bella Johnson, chairman of the industrial design department, is much more than playing. Other examples of the \"beauty\" presented by the designers include surgical stapler, car, aircraft interior, teapot, lighting, packaging, clock, tableware, telephone, furniture, food processor, a Korean War Memorial, A flexible sink, an Air Pump lamps, jewelry, sports equipment, baby carriages, kitchen supplies and bidet. ( With football, Sir. Mr. Morrison and Hannah was also \"suspended seat system \"(1971) Design for Noel This is a beautiful sofa with aluminum extrusion frame which is easy to disassemble and uses the least material. ) Brooklyn ads Prater research, based in Prater, is known for its industrial design project, which was founded in 1934 by designer and teacher Donald Dunner, got a push from two colleagues at Carnegie Institute of Technology Alexander Costello and his wife, Rovina Reid Costello. After Alexander Costello, the goal of the project was to \"provide students with an organized approach to design mechanics, develop an understanding of design, structural elements, and control their organizational power, and the ability to apply this knowledge to situations when designing for self Expression of the industry. \'\'Vertisementtucker Viemeister, with a 1974 graduate program ( Named after- His father, Reed, was involved in the design of Tucker\'s car) , Defined in the interview included in the program news material: \"learn to give an idea in form, make things work, and make things more beautiful. \"International activity, sir. Viemeister is probably best known for his role in the production of OXO goodGrips Handle kitchen tools in exhibitions to make a smart life easierchallenged. Other well-known alumni representing work at the exhibition include General Motors\'s Corvette C5 chief designer John cavaro ( Car enthusiasts can drool on a rather large model Fashionable athletes); Donald Gennaro, who designed the stylish Trimline touch in 1968- West Telephone (sound)still in use); 164-Louis Nelsonfoot- The long mural is one of the three elements of the Korean War Veterans Monument in Washington; Charles Pollock, who designed an elegant streamlined padded leather Executive Chair for Noel in 1965, a classic in the furniture world. Of course, Cuisinart for the title of the show is here --- In both versions, Mark Harrison designed parts in 1970 and 1973 based on extensive handworkmotion studies. The same is true of other familiar objects, such as Morrison kassins and Michael kassins (1978). But a lot of things will surprise and wonder the audience. Adapt to the world of design. Please click on the box to verify that you are not a robot. The email address is invalid. Please re-enter. You must select the newsletter you want to subscribe. View all New York Times newsletters. For example, some items of wheels. Kawasaki MK9, prototype of Andrew Serbinski (1996) A motorcycle with a streamlined yellow hood, but with a lot of mechanical equipment. This is a \"concept\" bike made of fiberglass, aluminum and stainless steel, suitable for riders who want \"high-rise and high-performance\", but also comfortable with spacious seats and relaxed riding positions. \"A possible motorcycle rider in the future, Sir. Serbinski also designed Quattro travel stroller (2002), a techy- Stroller with parasol and feeding tray provides a \"parental comfort\" for mobile phones, glasses and other personal items \". What is more unexpected is Mr. The Coca-Cola cruiser of Viemeister ( 2003, design with others), a four-wheel electric- Electric scooters designed for the beverage industry. Inspired by extreme motion, it is operated with feet, throttled and brake with hands, and can carry more than 120 cans of icecold drinks. ( It\'s a pity that it\'s only shown on the photo. ) It\'s not a means of transportation, but it\'s a Kila light with wheels, a small and bright light. The red desk lamp designed by Harry Allen in 2003. Its three rollers. The slide wheel allows it to rotate on the shaft and can illuminate almost anything. The more unusual items include Joel Hogg\'s crunchy flexible sink (1999) , Comes with a silicone rubber basin whose sides can be folded up or down to create a unique shape. The sink increases the safety factor for cleaning Lift by eliminating corners and hard edges. Lucia N. \'s eye clockDeRespinis (circa 1960) Tell the time by moving the hand in the shape of the big eye, which may be inspired by the wellknown CBS logo. (Ms. DeRespinis also designed a saturated orange and pink Dunkin\' Donuts logo of about 1980 based on her daughter\'s preference for birthday party decoration colors. Still in use. ) Show beautiful objects, useful objects and try to be both an overview of American design. But this is an engaging, content-rich introduction to this area and an ongoing contribution from Pratt to this area. The ad \"cuisinart\'s Corvette: 60-year diversity of industrial design\" remains at the Platt Manhattan gallery on 144 West 14 th Street ,(212)461- 6000. until July 31. Moved to the Schafler Gallery ,(718)636- 3473, located at the Brooklyn campus of Pratt College. 21 to Oct. 15. We are constantly improving the quality of text archives. Please send feedback, error reports, and suggestions to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. A version of this review was printed on page E00029 of the National edition on July 9, 2004 with the title: Design review; The art of making things look good and working. We are dedicated to providing you with more than just customer service by utilizing our qualified team who pride themselves on meeting and exceeding customer's needs. We also have ell-equipped plantin China with advanced facilities to manufacture aluminum extrusion heatsink aluminum extrusion heatsink products according to customers requirements. Welcome to send your enquiry and visit our factory. Our website is ABC有限公司的站点.
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