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Pattern hierarchy

This diagram shows the hierarchical relationships between the creativity and design patterns. Patterns in bold are currently available. The others are coming soon. If you want to help out by contributing content, get in touch, post a comment in any of the comment boxes, or upload a document here.

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Posted on Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 07:26PM by Registered CommenterPatrick Dunn | CommentsPost a Comment
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