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		<title>New Look, New Logo, New Site – that’s three ‘New’s’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for the pun, but we’re excited! After months of work and deliberation, soul-searching and navel gazing, we have given birth to a new look. It’s been a very rewarding process, digging though the archives of past projects and remembering the challenges that seemed impossible and the thrill of seeing people excited about the finished [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for the pun, but we’re excited! After months of work and deliberation, soul-searching and navel gazing, we have given birth to a new look. It’s been a very rewarding process, digging though the archives of past projects and remembering the challenges that seemed impossible and the thrill of seeing people excited about the finished product. We’ve had the opportunity to work on excellent projects, with some amazingly talented people.  And we’re ecstatic to show off! Take a gander though the new site, and please, please let us know what you think. Shower us with unabashed praise or unload with honest criticism. We want to keep improving and we need your help to do that! <em>Start a conversation with us on Facebook or throw some questions our way via email</em>.<br />
We’re done the reno’s and it’s time to host a party! Come on in, the water’s fine!</p>
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		<title>Tyrannosaurus Rexes descend on Children’s Museum in Billings, South Dakota</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s true! A giant T-Rex mother and child have been spotted storming the outdoor park of the newly minted Children’s Museum of South Dakota. The first permanent installation of DinoKing is also one of its largest, with a full size animatronic T-Rex standing a proud 60 feet long. It is also home to 10 foot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s true! A giant T-Rex mother and child have been spotted storming the outdoor park of the newly minted Children’s Museum of South Dakota. The first permanent installation of DinoKing is also one of its largest, with a full size animatronic T-Rex standing a proud 60 feet long. It is also home to 10 foot tall feathered juvenile, who remains in his rocky cave to preserve his fragile plumage. We were involved in the initial design and planning stages of the project and are pleased to have played a supporting role in creating the first children’s museum South Dakota. We hope their opening was a “roaring” success!<br />
www.prairieplay.org</p>
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		<title>Double Dare Design at ASTC 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As if a new logo + website weren’t enough excitement around here, we’re packing our bags to attend this year’s annual ASTC conference. The line up of workshops this year looks fascinating, and we’re looking forward rolling up our sleeves and diving in. Of particular interest to us is a visit to the Bishop Museum, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As if a new logo + website weren’t enough excitement around here, we’re packing our bags to attend this year’s annual ASTC conference. The line up of workshops this year looks fascinating, and we’re looking forward rolling up our sleeves and diving in. Of particular interest to us is a visit to the Bishop Museum, for whom we planned a Dinosaurs Unearthed! exhibit in 2009 and will be doing the same for March 2011. And did we mention it is in <em>Honolulu</em>? Hope to see you there!</p>
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