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Kodak focuses on Hollington. (First Sight Product).

Publication: Design Week

Publication Date: 08-SEP-00
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COPYRIGHT 2000 Centaur Publishing Ltd.

London product design group Hollington has designed a new Advanced Photo System zoom camera for Kodak.

The Advantix 1700 is designed to offer APS functionality, including the usual three picture formats, but with a different look and feel for the mass market. According to Hollington principal and creative lead...

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