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“In an age before globalisation, products from rockets to radios sprang from local roots. Together they reveal a fascinating ‘lost world’ of British design and invention – a glimpse of a time when the TV in the corner was a Murphy, not a Sony.”
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“I always want to see more marketing that solves problems, and liked the idea that a loyalty scheme could solve more problems than the fake “I have to pay for ten out of ten coffees rather than nine out of ten” kind of problem.”
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“If the intangible human benefits of communicating through our devices are the rewards, it’s the physical things we produce and consume that are the costs.” Great expansion on the Homegrown project.