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An emergent framework for designers working in physical/digital spaces

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An emergent framework for designers working in physical/digital spaces. / Gullick, David Stephen.
Lancaster University, 2018. 167 p.

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Gullick, D. S. (2018). An emergent framework for designers working in physical/digital spaces. [Doctoral Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University. https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/280

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Gullick DS. An emergent framework for designers working in physical/digital spaces. Lancaster University, 2018. 167 p. doi: 10.17635/lancaster/thesis/280

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Gullick, David Stephen. / An emergent framework for designers working in physical/digital spaces. Lancaster University, 2018. 167 p.

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