MP,
You wrote: "There are no wrong answers in design...."
I respectfully dispute this. There are plenty of "wrong answers" in
design, be it in practice (crappy products for instance), research (poorly
constructed theories and experiments on design), and teaching (some
teachers of design are bad teachers - present company excluded of course).
I *think* you meant to say something like "There are many correct answers
in design...."
/fas
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Prof. Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng.
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On 26 December 2013 09:17, 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
> [...]
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