Dear Francois,
Thanks for the link to your flowers.
Wonderful and I agree with your process and account of useful ways to enlarge the grammar. Designers flip so often it is part of the rule set. Highlighting parts of design process for outsiders can be helpful so long as insiders don't turn into glam. It' shuts what designers do.
Cheers
Keith
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> On 26 Nov 2015, at 7:14 PM, Francois Nsenga <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> It is not only in some Asian tongues that the "l" and "r" are fli-/slipped.
> Here too in Rwanda, those two letters are often
> undistinguished.
> And thank you for this insight, I am comforted to learn that we are now
> living in an age of 'glamorous flip", the worldwide spreading 'glamorous'
> "designing
> thinking" derived from or eventually leading to core design 'grammar'.
> Like here in Rwanda where I am involved, through glamorous flower design
> arrangements, in implanting a floriculture industry:
> http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/article/2015-11-15/194405/
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