Our Brooklyn lead reporter Tyler Woods dropped this in our internal Slack’s #impact channel, saying:
“I’m putting this in #impact but it’s maybe more impact on me cause it made me feel unusually good inside that this guy who is obviously not a self-promoter got placed on our list by someone else in his design world and he doesnt even know who cause i didnt publish who made which choices”
The list in question: Your favorite designer’s favorite designers: 21 of Brooklyn’s top firms and people.
The tweet in question:
Never really been on a list before, but this feels pretty great https://t.co/viKxdIbRWo @move38 in good company w @hawrafintl @jasonkrugman
— Jonathan Bobrow (@JonathanBobrow) May 2, 2017
Want more lists? Here are your favorite maker’s favorite makers in Brooklyn and more, still.
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