Design, Council of Industrial Design, 227, November 1967

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Leader: Colour – the missing link in design training
Diary, News and People
The toymakers of Britain .. by Peter Varley
and some of their toys by I/se Gray
Habitat shop for the north by Ilse Gray
The birth of a bath by Richard Carr
A co-ordinated approach to colour by Susan Forsyth and John E. Blake
Colour co-ordination applied to materials by H. L. Gloag
The cost of industrial design by Corin Hughes-Stanton
Designing interiors for the SR. N4 by Richard Carr
Cooking the metric way by Jake Brown
Perrings at the crossroads by Dorothy Meade
Products, interiors, events, ideas

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 227, November 1967
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