Design, Council of Industrial Design, 213, September 1966

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Content includes:
A combined approach to design education in schools
Public inconveniences by David Crawford and Alma Williams
The ‘voice of industry’ on management and design
Design methods compared – 2: Tactics by J. Christopher Jones
Getting down to details by James J. LaDue
Visual organisation by Fred Ashford
Products, interiors, events, ideas

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 213, Sepetember 1966. Cover design by Brian Grimbly
Design, Council of Industrial Design, 213, September 1966. Cover design by Brian Grimbly
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