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This new project, therefore, also intends to investigate the creative process of the two designers, each of whom is motivated by personal insight and research, with the objective of transforming individual experience into a shared vision from which to recurrently draw inspiration in diverse ways, so as to bring into being harmonious yet original compositions of great expressive force – peculiarities that have assured to the Campanas international acclaim. Fernando and Humberto are very different people who grew apart only to come together again, and find within each other, that which the other lacked. Their experiences, although opposite, have revealed themselves to be complimentary and they have flowed into a common poetry which is continually fuelled by fantasy, playfulness and the visionary as well as the mundane. 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