Design, Council of Industrial Design, 202, October 1965

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October 1965
A special issue on design in engineering
A matter of priority by G. B. R. Feilden
Policy, Design in engineering by W. H. Mayall
Product profile, Microscopes and accessories by Ken Baynes
Design management, Planning the procedures by Michael Farr
Ergonomics, Making monitors foolproof
Development, Shoe making equipment brought up to date by John Benson
Education, Design course for engineers by W. H. Mayall
Safety, Preventing industrial accidents by L. Bruce Archer

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 202, October 1965. Cover design by Christine Turner
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