Design, Council of Industrial Design, 224, August 1967

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Content includes:
Leader: Public purchasing and all that stems from it
Crowd scenery at Expo by Nicholas Taylor
A new breed of cruiser: the Dell Quay J.20 by Richard Carr and Angus S. Primrose
Designing for power: an examination of CEGB policy by David Wainwright
An experiment for industry in Ireland by Susan Forsyth
Products, interiors, events, ideas

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