Hitotoki Paris
HitotokiLike a train that simply can't be stopped, the Hitotoki story mapping project continues to blow the doors off chapels and chemists, city after city. Tonight, this morning. afternoon, whatever time it may be, wherever you might be reading this, we launch our latest edition to the Hitotoki canon: HITOTOKI PARIS.
Curated by the lovely, amazing, talented and French speaking Lauren Elkin, this represents yet another Crafted With Care rollout of a Hitotoki city.
We've set a standard from the start of this project to publish only the best of the moments submitted to us. We set out to be selective with the express purpose of providing a more focused experience for the reader, to be the antithesis of web 2.0 content landslides. And to achieve this we've tried to surround ourselves with dedicated editors who understand this vision. So what we're trying to say is, if you have problems with the content of Hitotoki Paris, then blame Lauren. ;-)
As always, Hitotoki is very much a full force collaborative project between Paul Baron, Chris Palmieri and me. So if you have problems with the site, direct the complaints at us!

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