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	<description>John-Henry Harris is a British creative designer who has been living and working in Denmark for the past four years. His thought-provoking environmental and social design philosophies, displayed at the 2008 New Designers exhibition in London, won him a dream job innovating toys at LEGO, where his passion now lies in spreading the essence of Play worldwide.What is a designer from Lego doing at a software developer&#39;s conference? You may be surprised to find out that it actually makes perfect sense. Further, you may be surprised what you learn about the Lego product design process in this interview. I know I was. Tune in! </description>
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