Design, Council of Industrial Design, 203, November 1965

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Content includes:
The management of design
Education, Asking the right questions by C. Fleetwood-Walker
New products
Inquiry, Teaching in a technological age by F. Paul Thomson
Overseas, Signs of a second wind by Richard Carr
Design management, Investigating the consumer by J. A. Saltmarsh
Design analysis Electric drill by Richard Carr

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