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Lighting Design as a Second Language.
Malcolm Innes
Centre for Island Creativity
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Arts and Humanities
lighting designer
100%
Interior Architecture
33%
Know-how
33%
Nursery Schools
33%
art college
33%
study art
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Light
66%
Language
66%
Learning
33%
Comprehension
33%
Color
33%
Drive
33%
Chemistry
Art
66%
Color
33%