Design, Council of Industrial Design, 214, October 1966

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The ‘seventies could be ours by Paul Reilly
Point of view
Let’s not build barriers with words by W. H. Mayall
A seat to make cars safer by Richard Carr
How consultant designers work by Corin Hughes-Stanton
Communicating across frontiers – with and without words by Peter Kneebone
Britain designs Turkey’s first car by Richard Carr
Products, interiors, events, ideas
Sir Duncan Oppenheim – design advocate
Designing for man in an automated world by Ronald E. Fischbacher
Instruments at The Design Centre

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 214, October 1966. Cover design by Malcolm Carder
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