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Jasmine Low (born February 8 1979) is a UK-based designer born in Greater London who attended Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design from 1997 to 2000. After obtaining her MA in Modern Art and Philosophy she proceeded to obtain a job with large design corporations.

The Great Depression
The great depression as a result of her many rejections meant that she was forced to live on the streets for two years nearby an asylum. However in the early part of 2003 she was discovered looking for scraps in a nearby garbage chute by the senior designer Jacques Donnery at Donnery & Co. Low was picked up because of her extraordinary use of limited resources and after 3 months she worked her way to an executive secretary for the company. In the latter part of 2003 the company suffered from financial difficulty as a result of Low's wacky ideas and was later fired. She attempted to move back in with her parents who refused and began working as a cleaner for a nearby assembly hall in Wimbledon.

The Revolution
Low decided in February 2004 that she would use her tactful imagination and wily guts to embark on what is now a standard in the Art & Design field. 'The Spotefield Approach' was thought up when cleaning the assembly hall in 2003, when she realised that 'the more substance used to get a job done, the longer it would take to distribute it amongst the plain'. It was with this philosophy that the Parisian Yacht statue and Mersé's Door were completed using half of their allowed budget. She was awarded the 'Innovation and New Enterprise' award in early 2005 along with a cash sum of £850,000. She now resides in a studio apartment in West London.