Design, Council of Industrial Design, 216, December 1966

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Whatever happened to our folk memory ?
Profit by design: a report on the 1966 international design congress
Products, interiors, events, ideas
The sorting office goes automatic by Richard Carr
British poster design awards 1966
Signs of the times at Glasgow airport by Gillian Naylor
American views on design education by Malcolm J. Brookes

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 216, December 1966. Cover design by Tony Anderson
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