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	<title>Comments on: Good news on Cleveland&#8217;s design district</title>
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		<title>By: JS</title>
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		<description>This sounds like a partial answer to your query about design thinking in Cleveland. 

Pity not even a status news blurb can be found on the districtofdesign.com site. Perhaps the Amish can be encouraged to consult with Cleveland&#039;s web design community as well. 

Maybe the District of Design site can  then move from static placeholder text to updates and just a little transparency on &quot;...a master plan for retail and entertainment development along Euclid Avenue, from Public Square to CSU&quot; mentioned in the article. 

Since this also connects to the recently unveiled &quot;Campus District,&quot; one might expect how the two might jointly collaborate and interact. 

Being collaboration and interaction are key features of design thinking.

Maybe what Cleveland needs is an Amish District to show the other districts the way it&#039;s done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This sounds like a partial answer to your query about design thinking in Cleveland. </p>
<p>Pity not even a status news blurb can be found on the districtofdesign.com site. Perhaps the Amish can be encouraged to consult with Cleveland&#8217;s web design community as well. </p>
<p>Maybe the District of Design site can  then move from static placeholder text to updates and just a little transparency on &#8220;&#8230;a master plan for retail and entertainment development along Euclid Avenue, from Public Square to CSU&#8221; mentioned in the article. </p>
<p>Since this also connects to the recently unveiled &#8220;Campus District,&#8221; one might expect how the two might jointly collaborate and interact. </p>
<p>Being collaboration and interaction are key features of design thinking.</p>
<p>Maybe what Cleveland needs is an Amish District to show the other districts the way it&#8217;s done.</p>
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