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... artefacts are derived from the past . When you examine artefacts closely you will see that designers have often been guided by the appearance of artefacts from earlier times . They have used ideas about the way artefacts should look ...
... artefacts are derived from the past . When you examine artefacts closely you will see that designers have often been guided by the appearance of artefacts from earlier times . They have used ideas about the way artefacts should look ...
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... artefacts that survive from the past are our raw material , so to speak . As you study them more closely , you can ... artefacts . It has also forced them to rethink the design of these artefacts as technological knowledge and skills ...
... artefacts that survive from the past are our raw material , so to speak . As you study them more closely , you can ... artefacts . It has also forced them to rethink the design of these artefacts as technological knowledge and skills ...
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Terry Liddament. Artefacts tell stories As you can see , the designer's visual vocabulary changes through time . You can appreciate some of these changes by studying the changing appearances of artefacts . Here is a radio set , designed ...
Terry Liddament. Artefacts tell stories As you can see , the designer's visual vocabulary changes through time . You can appreciate some of these changes by studying the changing appearances of artefacts . Here is a radio set , designed ...
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