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I can't live without my design books, and Michael S. Smith's designs have always served as an inspiration for me. I use his books as design references all the time. MS knows how to mix just the right amount of what you'd expect, with a pop of what you wouldn't. Let's hope we get a taste of what he does for the Obama's with a nice glossy spread in Vanity Fair or such.
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An element of style by Michael S. Smith would be welcome in my home as I know it will in the White House. I am anxious to see his signature style.
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