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		<title>Stacking the Deck with Bryan Berg</title>
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Apparently Harvard grads really are smart, or at least one of them is. Bryan Berg earned his Master of Design Studies from the                      Harvard           [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apparently Harvard grads really are smart, or at least one of them is. Bryan Berg <span class="bodycopy">earned his Master of Design Studies from the                      <span class="bodycopylinks">Harvard                      Graduate School of Design</span> in 2004, and has figured out a way to make a living doing what he loves. He&#8217;s a design/build guy. His medium? Standard playing cards. Despite what it looks like, there is no glue or other cheat methods keeping all of this together, just a lot of engineering work, creativity and patience. Check out his amazing gallery <a href="http://www.cardstacker.com/about.html" title="Bryan Berg" target="_blank">here.</a> </span></p>
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