How Brazilian designers have navigated challenging times 🇧🇷
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Casas is thankful that his namesake studio remains busy, but getting used to remote working technologies was a challenge initially. Now the team is more efficient. ‘We are using this time to go deep into the details on everything to ensure quality, and I have learned a lot. I never thought being apart would bring us closer as a team, but it has, and that’s a really good thing.’
In rural areas, social distancing restrictions are different, so on the farm it’s business as usual. She splits her time between the city and the countryside, which means lots of driving and long hours – though she welcomes the distraction. ‘The farm is so far from reality. It’s an escape where there is no room for fatalism.
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