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SPUR Design

15 April 2010

★ Brooke Hall & Justin Allen

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Here’s Joyce Hesselberth and David Plunkert of Spur Design at their exhibition, 100 Heads for Haiti. They put their heads together, literally, along with 100 other artists, each of whom created… you guessed it, a head. Each head goes for $100 and all proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders for diaster relief in Haiti. See the heads.

We’re going to be just like these guys when we grow up. They’re an inspiration for anyone who has a mind to create a successful marriage of business and art. Check it out: Spur Design.

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