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Graphic designer Timothy Goodman

In addition to his work for corporations (Nike, Apple) and non-profits, graphic designer Timothy Goodman documents everything, and not just as a way to record an event but as an act of meditation: “Documenting allows me to slow it down and to sit in that space a little longer.” Goodman tells us about Bob Dylan and The Chelsea Hotel.

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