Design, Council of Industrial Design, 199, July 1965

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Craftsmanship in a machine age by Sir Gordon Russell
Point of view
Inquiry Designing by making by Ken Baynes
Graphics Once more – with feeling by Brian Grimbly and Dennis Cheetham
Design management A shop with high standards by Corin Hughes- Stanton
New products
Education, Looking in the future
Survey Fifteen years of cooker design
Exhibition report Pop goes the pub by Geoffrey Salmon
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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 199, July 1965. Cover design by Brian Grimbly
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Before setting up Ken Garland & Associates in Camden, London, Ken was art editor of Design magazine in 1956. The magazine was published by the Council of Industrial Design, which was set up in 1944 with the prime focus of supporting Britains economic recovery.