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Lecture by Sir Misha Black titled "The Designer and the Manager Syndrome," 1973

Creator: Black, Misha, 1910-1977
Project: Tiffany-Wharton Lectures on Corporate Design Management sound recordings.
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Phys. Desc. :Sound recording: 1 reel
Location: Columbia Center for Oral History
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Biographical Note

Sir Misha Black was an architect and Professor of Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art

Scope and Contents

Sir Misha Black, in "The Designer and the Manager Syndrome," outlines a distinct set of responsibilities for the designer and the manager in order to generate good design quality in business. Sir Misha believes designers and managers should share a responsibility for our environment as well as study the social symbolism which products provide for consumers

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