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...wanted to deliver a made-in-Japan value that could come only from Japanese designers," says Taisuke Saeki, who heads Sharp's audiovisual-design department. Still, the company wanted to adapt to a local aesthetic. Research showed that Westerners prefer vivid, crisp, dynamic design, while Japanese look for seamless precision and an organic feel. Think of it as the difference between a Cadillac and a Prius...
Zornow keeps things interesting for himself by scratching over records and blending them together to create a seamless mix. “I’d like to think that I put some flair into it,” he says...
...captain and defensive stalwart Cahow’s perspective, this freshman class is also special in its smooth transition from high school to the college ranks.“It depends on the year how new players are going to adjust into the program, and it has been seamless with this group of players,” Cahow says. “The work ethic and personality and determination of each player have been the greatest assets.”—Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached at compton@fas.harvard.edu...
...quiet voice but commands a lot of authority,” Leon said.True to form, Leach wore a slightly rumpled sweater in hisinterview with The Crimson and insisted, quietly, that his transition to academe had not been difficult.“It’s probably been more seamless for me than for many,” he said, adding he had not been tempted to become a lobbyist—a popular and lucrative option for former representatives. Leach began his Washington career as an intern for a young Donald Rumsfeld, then a congressman from Illinois. Leach said...
...they’re as receptive as they were to me, it will be a seamless transition,” Ridolfi said. “And I think they’re mature enough and confident enough to welcome somebody with open arms and with open-mindedness...