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  "textContent": "Most digital products are designed to hold attention. Fewer are designed to build connection. Across independent animation, global brand systems, and commercial work for some of the world’s most recognized technology and media companies, San Francisco-based visual designer Ye Chen‘s practice is organized around the second question: how can the materials of motion design (timing, […]\n\nThe post Ye Chen on Motion Design as a Language for Human Connection appeared first on DSCENE.",
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