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    <updated>2007-10-29T19:12:44Z</updated>
    <subtitle>Adobe&apos;s XD Platform Design shares their thoughts &amp; insights into designing and creating applications for the Flash and AIR platforms.</subtitle>
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    <title>I Love My Job But...</title>
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    <summary>If I weren&apos;t doing what I&apos;m doing now, I&apos;d be doing this: http://www.coleran.com/ Coleran has produced some of the most inflential and impressive experiences on the big screen. Practically speaking, his work is over the top and I imagine it...</summary>
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        <name>Ethan Eismann</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>If I weren't doing what I'm doing now, I'd be doing this:</p>

<p>http://www.coleran.com/</p>

<p>Coleran has produced some of the most inflential and impressive experiences on the big screen. Practically speaking, his work is over the top and I imagine it would be painful unusable if it were real, instead of a prototype. But damn, it works well in the context of the movie's script. </p>

<p>He sets the example for the level of expressiveness that Adobe's platform products need to empower designers to create easily. </p>]]>
        
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