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- Peugeot Design 2008 Finalists
- Character designs by Olivier Bucheron
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- Concentric to redesign Foreign Affairs
- The world of Steampunk
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About Concentric
Concentric Studio is a full-service design studio founded in 2007 with offices in New York and Ohio. We create well designed and highly functional interactive experiences that help companies connect with their audiences and simplify business processes to improve bottom-line results. For more information, please contact us.
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Good News
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Thursday, Jul 31, 2008: 8:09pm
Concentric to redesign Foreign Affairs
Concentric Studio is proud to announce a new project engagement with Foreign Affairs, a publication from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations is a non-profit and nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to improving the understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs through the free exchange of ideas. Its 3,400 members include nearly all past and present Presidents, Secretaries of State, Defense and Treasury, other senior U.S. government officials, renowned scholars, and major leaders of business, media, human rights, and other non-governmental groups. Each year the Council sponsors several hundred meetings including televised debates and other media events, and publishes Foreign Affairs, the preeminent journal in the field, as well as dozens of other reports and books by noted experts.
Since 1922, the Council has published Foreign Affairs, America’s most influential publication on international affairs and foreign policy. It is more than a magazine — it is the international forum of choice for the most important new ideas, analysis, and debate on the most significant issues in the world. Inevitably, articles published in Foreign Affairs shape the political dialogue for months and years to come.
(As posted on Foreign Affairs)


