Sorry for any confusion rom my having appended "off list" to the subject line. I started out writing to Ken and Terry only but changed my mind (even while forgetting to change the subject line.)
A bridge between engineering and graphic design seems worthy. The assumption that they would then constitute one land mass is another thing altogether.
Gunnar
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On Dec 26, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Prof M P Ranjan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Gunnar and Terry
>
> The gulf between Graphic Design and Engineering is wide and not easy to bridge nor cross over due to the eddies and currents that lie in between at it very roots as disciplines. There are several kinds of logic and we may need to develop concepts to accommodate the stretch. There are no wrong answers in design but there are certainly many points of view that we need to address and eventually synthesise.
>
> With warm regards
>
> M P Ranjan
> From my iPad at home
> 26 December 2013 at 7.45 pm IST
>
> Prof M P Ranjan
> Independent Academic, Ahmedabad
> Author of blog : http://www.designforindia.com
> Archive of papers : http://cept.academia.edu/RanjanMP
> Sent from my iPad
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