The design hunt continues with the new habitusliving.com website – everything you love about Habitus magazine and more… Sign up to receive updates as we get ready to launch. We’ll also be offering some great prizes in the coming weeks, so stay tuned. You can follow habitusliving.com on twitter as well – twitter.com/habitusliving
September 7th, 2009
The design hunt continues with the new habitusliving.com website – everything you love about Habitus magazine and more…
Sign up to receive updates as we get ready to launch. We’ll also be offering some great prizes in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
You can follow habitusliving.com on twitter as well – twitter.com/habitusliving
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