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<p>spearheaded by <a href="page.php?w=Christian_Barman">Christian Barman</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Frank_Pick">Frank Pick</a>, focusing on interior fabrics and surfaces. The moquettes were designed to very specific standards, with patterns meant to hide wear and dirt but avoid the problem of "dazzle," their term for the potentially nauseating effects of a pattern in motion. Four of Marx's thirteen original designs are known to have been produced as a part of this redesign, including a "shield" pattern that was used in the London Underground for</p><p>
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