The great thing about local papers is they'll give more coverage to their hometown heroes than a national would. That said, designer Scott Henderson isn't exactly a townie--his work is in the Cooper-Hewitt and the MoMA store, alongside heavy hitters like Starck and Zeisel--though you may not have heard of him. But a Lower Hudson Online profile will hopefully change that, and you can read about how a Yorktown boy went from being a painting student to Vice President of Design at Smart Design to putting "Inc." after his own name. Read the tale of Henderson's ID accomplishments here.
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